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Ff=µN

Sandpaper Asphalt Concrete. Ff=µN. Page 6: Examples of High Friction. Page 8. Page 7. Page 2: Definition. Page 3: Types of Friction. Page 4: Dependents. Page 5: Examples of Low Friction. fric·tion [ frik- sh uh n] noun

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Ff=µN

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  1. Sandpaper • Asphalt • Concrete Ff=µN Page 6: Examples of High Friction Page 8 Page 7 Page 2: Definition Page 3: Types of Friction Page 4: Dependents Page 5: Examples of Low Friction • fric·tion [frik-shuh n] noun • Surface resistance to relative motion, as of a body sliding or rolling • Static Friction keeps objects from moving • Kinetic Friction slows down moving objects • Friction depends on surface material (µ (mu) of the object) and Force (N) • Ice • Teflon • Glass

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