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friction force acting on the block

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Solution

To calculate the friction force acting on a block, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Identify the mass of the block (m) and the coefficient of friction (μ). These values are usually given in the problem.

  2. Calculate the weight of the block. This is done by multiplying the mass of the block by the acceleration due to gravity (g). The formula is: Weight = m * g. The standard value for g is 9.8 m/s².

  3. Calculate the friction force. This is done by multiplying the weight of the block by the coefficient of friction. The formula is: Friction force = μ * Weight.

Remember, this calculation assumes that the block is on a flat surface and the friction is static. If the block is on an inclined plane or if the friction is kinetic, the calculation would be different.

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