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How does the force of friction change when the normal force changes?

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  • 26-02-2018
The friction force is given by:

[tex]F_f= \mu F_N[/tex]

Where μ is the coefficient of friction (static or kinetic) and [tex]F_N[/tex] is the normal force.  So we say the friction force is directly proportional to the normal force with a constant of proportionality equal to the coefficient of friction.
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