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The coefficient of kinetic friction is _____ of coefficient static friction​

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The coefficient of kinetic friction is the ratio F/w or mg/Mg , or simply m/M. Based on the data you enter, if the m/M ratio is exactly equal to the selected μ, no motion will occur. To cause motion, you need to slightly increase m, the hanging mass, by 0.1 gram, for example.

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The coefficient of kinetic friction is the ratio F/w or mg/Mg , or simply m/M. Based on the data you enter, if the m/M ratio is exactly equal to the selected μ, no motion will occur. To cause motion, you need to slightly increase m, the hanging mass, by 0.1 gram,

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