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relation between coefficient of friction and acceleration​

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Answered by acerttv2020
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relation between coefficient of friction and acceleration​

We know a = (F - µ × mg) ÷ m where µ  is coefficient of friction.

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Answered by radhikahans14082006
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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. A value of 1 means the frictional force is equal to the normal force. ... A coefficient of friction that is more than one just means that the frictional force is stronger than the normal force. An object such as silicone rubber, for example, can have a coefficient of friction much greater than one.

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