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15 May, 11:09

What can you conclude about the surface of an object and the coefficient of friction? What is

the relationship?

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  1. 15 May, 11:23
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    The relationship is the normal force, that is equal to the product of the mass by gravity.

    Explanation:

    The friction force is defined as the product of normal force by the value of the coefficient of friction, in this way we have:

    f = μ * N

    Where:

    f = friction force [N]

    μ = friction coefficient

    N = normal force [N]

    On a flat surface, the normal force is equal to the weight of the body, this way we have:

    N = m*g

    Therefore:

    f = μ * m * g

    We can conclude that for a flat surface the friction force depends on the coefficient of friction, this is a value that depends on the surfaces in contact, and the weight of the body.
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