What is the symbol for the coefficient of static friction?

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The question is asking for the symbol that represents the coefficient of static friction, which is a specific term used in physics to describe the ratio of the maximum static frictional force to the normal force acting between two surfaces.

Answer

μs

The final answer is μs

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The final answer is μs

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The coefficient of static friction is denoted by the Greek letter μ with a subscript 's' for static. It represents the ratio of the maximum static frictional force to the normal force between surfaces.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing the coefficient of static friction (μs) with the coefficient of kinetic friction (μk). Ensure to use the appropriate subscript.

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