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For an object sitting on a surface that has a maximum force of static friction

Fs, max and a normal force Fn, which equation can be used to calculate the
coefficient of static friction?


For an object sitting on a surface that has a maximum force of static friction Fs-example-1
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Answer:

D is correct. I just did it!!

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Answer:

D. μs = Fs/Fn

Step-by-step explanation:

The static friction coefficient, is always less than 1, for this reason, the friction force will always be less than the force of the body weight.