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Asked by Noelle

How would you find the coefficient of kinetic friction if you're given a weight of 627 N and theta=45 degrees?
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Answered by drwls
What is theta? Coefficients of friction are independent of weight, so knowing the weight won't help.

If theta is the angle of a ramp that an object will slide down at constant speed, then the tangent of theta is the coefficient of kinetic friction.
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