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frictional acceleration explanation​

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frictional acceleration

The friction force depends on the mass of an object plus the coefficient of sliding friction between the object and the surface on which it slides. ... The formula is acceleration (a) equals friction (F) divided by its mass (m) or a = F ÷ m as per Newton's second law.

Answered by Anonymous
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The friction force depends on the mass of an object plus the coefficient of sliding friction between the object and the surface on which it slides. ...

The formula is acceleration (a) equals friction (F) divided by its mass (m) or a = F ÷ m as per Newton's second law.

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