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by marcosdumay
3952 days ago
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The coefficient has no unity. It's N/N. And we are talking about force, not pressure. By an ideal linear friction, you should have measured the same force on all experiments. But reality is way more complex, and sometimes the ideal model won't give you even a first order approximation. Your teacher shouldn't have used wood blocks (unless he wanted to make a point), metal ones would give better results. |
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