Friction between any two surfaces in contact is the force that opposes the relative motion betwe...
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Friction between any two surfaces in contact is the force that opposes the relative motion between them. The force of limiting friction \( (F) \) between any two surfaces in contact is directly proportional to the normal reaction \( (R) \) between them, i.e., \( F \propto R \) or \( F=\mu R \), where \( \mu \) is coefficient of limiting friction. If \( \theta \) is angle of friction, then \( \mu=\tan \theta \).
An object placed on an inclined plane starts sliding when the angle of inclination becomes \( 30^{\circ} \). The coefficient of static friction between the object and the plane is
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