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what are the better way to calculate the coefficient of friction
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bobpursley
The definition of coefficent of friction is the factor multiplied by the normal force which opposed motion.

So, if a force F is pressing a matter into a surface, and one measures the amount of force needed to move the matter, then

coeff*normalForce=frictionforce

usually, normalforce is associated with weight.
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