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What is static friction formula

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Answered by saleha55510
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The formula for coefficient of static friction is, μs = F/N. μs= 30/98.1. μs = 0.305. Question 2: The normal force and the static frictional force of an object are 50 N and 80 N respectively.

Answered by aqsanajeebniazi
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The formula for coefficient of static friction is, μs = F/N. μs= 30/98.1. μs = 0.305. Question 2: The normal force and the static frictional force of an object are 50 N and 80 N respectively.

Explanation:

Static friction is a force that keeps an object at rest. Static friction definition can be written as: The friction experienced when individuals try to move a stationary object on a surface, without actually triggering any relative motion between the body and the surface which it is on.

The value of the coefficient of static friction depends on the objects that are causing friction. It's value is generally between 0 and 1 but it can be greater than 1. The value equal to 0 means there is no friction between two objects.

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