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Difinition of static coefficient friction


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Static friction is a type of friction in which two objects don't move relative to each other. The force due to static friction is given by :


F=\mu_s N

N is normal force


\mu is coefficient of static friction

For the kinetic friction, the force becomes :


F=\mu_kN

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