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the coefficient of static friction ​

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Answered by xenofake99
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The formula to calculate the coefficient of friction is μ = f÷N. The friction force, f, always acts in the opposite direction of the intended or actual motion, but only parallel to the surface.

Answered by harshu3242
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It is “The maximum ratio of applied force to normal force with no motion” we all know Frictional force is a force which opposes motion. ... This maximum resistive force offered by the body against the applied force to continue its state of motion is called Coefficient Of Static Friction.

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