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In Physics / High School | 2014-11-24

How do you find \(\mu\)?

Asked by izzybeea4

Answer (3)

you can find it if you have force of friction and force normal. then rearrange the formula to find it. ff=mu x fn

Answered by matif | 2024-06-10

Mu as in the coefficient of friction? The equation is
Ff = Fn x mu Rearrange with the force of friction and normal force

Answered by kongenoch | 2024-06-10

To find μ , use the equation μ = F n ​ F f ​ ​ where F f ​ is the force of friction, and F n ​ is the normal force. Measure these forces to calculate the coefficient of friction. The value of μ describes the frictional interaction between two surfaces.
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Answered by matif | 2024-10-10