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what's the Coefficient of friction ? explain with example.

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Answered by aahanaraø
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The coefficient of kineticfriction is the force between two objects when one object is moving, or if two objects are moving against one another. The coefficient of friction is dimensionless and it does not have any unit. It is a scalar, meaning the direction of the force does not affect the physical quantity.

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