Science, asked by freefirebasha9959, 29 days ago

explain how can you measure
frictional force​

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Answered by Anonymous
46

Answer:

An easy way to measure the coefficient of static friction is to place two objects together and then tilt them until the top one slides. The angle at which one object starts to slip on the other is directly related to the coefficient. When the two objects are horizontal there is no frictional force.

Answered by Levilebaysgf
0

Answer:

My explanation is not the answer it is just my example, But I hope It helps you to find the real answer.

Explanation:

Magnetic force (strictly any force) can be measured using a torsion balance which is a sensitive device to measure force.

It was a torsion balance that Coulomb used to arrive at the inverse square law of force between magnetic poles.

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