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What is the unit of coefficient of friction? ​


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Answered by 2008shrishti
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Mathematically, μ = F/N, where F is the frictional force and N is the normal force. ... Because both F and N are measured in units of force (such as newtons or pounds), the coefficient of friction is dimensionless.

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Answered by Ritikakumarimishra
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It is usually symbolized by the Greek letter mu (μ). Mathematically, μ = F/N, where F is the frictional force and N is the normal force. Because both F and N are measured in units of force (such as newtons or pounds), the coefficient of friction is dimensionless.

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