(B)
no
Explanation
For static friction, V maximum is typically determined by the maximum force of static friction, and it depends on the force applied and the coefficient of static friction. There isn't a fixed formula for Vmax in this case because it depends on the specific situation.
For kinetic (limiting) friction, Vmin is determined by the force of kinetic friction, and it depends on the coefficient of kinetic friction. Again, there isn't a fixed formula for Vmin because it depends on the specific situation and the forces involved.
So, the formulas for Vmax and Vmin are different in the context of static and kinetic friction.