State the relationship between the coefficient of friction and the normal reaction force.
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The coefficient of friction is directly proportional to the normal reaction force. As the normal reaction force increases, the force of friction also increases. Conversely, if the normal reaction force decreases, the force of friction decreases as well.
The coefficient of friction is directly proportional to the normal reaction force. As the normal reaction force increases, the force of friction also increases. Conversely, if the normal reaction force decreases, the force of friction decreases as well.
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