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  • 01-09-2018
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What are the units of the coefficient of friction?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Coefficient of friction is a constant ratio of two forces acting on a body at same time.

This ratio is represented by a letter μ. Suppose forces acting on a body due to its surface and due to pressure applied on it be F and L respectively.

Now as μ = F/L and both F and L are measured in term of force, then μ is a dimensionless quantity and do not have any unit.

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