avan3
avan3
14-12-2017
Physics
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How to solve for the coefficient of friction
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mokatoken
mokatoken
14-12-2017
Their are two coefficients of friction, static and kinetic, regardless, they have basically the same formula:
u*N = F... aka
coefficient of friction*normal force = force of friction
Hope that helps!
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