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Empirical laws of static and kinetic friction

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◇ Friction is independent of surface of contact.

◇ Coefficient of kinetic friction is less than coefficient of static friction.

◇ The direction of frictional force is always opposite to the motion of one body over the other.

◇ Frictional force always acts on the object parallel to the surface on which the objet is placed,

◇ The magnitude of frictional force between any two bodies in contact is directly proportional to the normal reaction between them.

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