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Bryanna Bradshaw
26 January, 05:35
How do I find the Static Friction of an object?
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Miracle Jackson
26 January, 06:12
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The force of static friction can be calculated by taking the coefficient of friction between the two surfaces and multiplying it by the normal force that the surface is applying to the object
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