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State it is possible that Co efficient of friction is greater than 1?

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Yes, it is possible for a coefficient of friction to be greater than 1. One particular example is rubber on rubber, which, according to this, has a static coefficient of friction of 1.16.

The idea behind static friction is that in order to get an object moving, the force F that you exert on it must be at least µ_s times the normal force, assuming that the direction of the force is parallel to the surface the object is resting on. A coefficient of friction greater than 1 just means that the amount of force you need is greater in magnitude than the force of gravity pressing the object against the surface.

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. Yes , the co - efficient of friction may be greater than 1.

. It is possible in some particular cases.

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