Why coefficient of kinetic friction independent of velocity?
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Once an object is moving, there are fewer points of contact (fewer molecules adhering), so less force is required to keep the object moving. At small but nonzero speeds, friction is nearly independent of speed. , always oppose motion or attempted motion between objects in contact.
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