Lead and cast iron have a coefficient of static friction of 0.43. Based on the results in Table 2, if Figure 1 included the results of the same experiment performed using lead and cast iron, the line formed from the results of the experiment would most likely fall: A.above tire/asphaltB.between brick/wood and tire/asphaltC.between tire/asphalt and tire/grassD.below tire/grass

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What is the static friction coefficient? The amount of stickiness between a static object and its contact surface is quantified by the coefficient of static friction. It is the proportion of normal force applying on the body to the static friction between two surfaces in contact.

The friction force is computed by dividing the normal (i.e., perpendicular) force acting on the two bodies by the coefficient of friction. Weight can be included in the typical force but is not need to be.  How much static friction is there between the ramp and the crate? Due to its lack of dimensions, the coefficient of friction has no units. Because it is a scalar quantity, the physical amount is unaffected by the direction of the force.

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