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Step-by-step explanation:
v= 1 m/s
A= 1 m^2
m= 100 kg 
y= 1 mm
μ = ?
ζ= viscosity of SAE 20 crankcase oil of 15° C= 0.3075 N sec/m^2
forces acting on the block are 
 F_s ← ↓ →F_f
 mg
N= mg
F_s= shear force = ζAv/y F_f= friction force = μN
now in x- direction F_s= F_f
 ζAv/y = μN
 0.3075×1×1×1/1×10^{-3} = μ×100
⇒μ=0.313 (coefficient of sliding friction for the block)
Now, as the velocity is increased shear force also increases and due to this frictional force also increases. 
Now, to compensate this frictional force friction coefficient must increase
 as v∝μ