What is the coefficient of Static Friction?
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The relative friction offered by the surface to the body when it's stationary. Static friction offered is normal to the surface to the body when it's stationary.
The formula of coefficient of static friction is derived from the static friction force.
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Here, coefficient of static friction is μs, normal force is N, and static friction force is Fs.
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The relative friction offered by the surface to the body when it's stationary. Static friction offered is normal to the surface to the body when it's stationary.
The formula of coefficient of static friction is derived from the static friction force.
(Refer to the attachment)
Here, coefficient of static friction is μs, normal force is N, and static friction force is Fs.
Hope This Helps..!!
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Coefficient of static friction=
The maximum ratio of applied force to normal force with no motion
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