The coefficient of friction is dimensionless; it has no units.
The coefficient of friction is a dimensionless quantity. It has no units.
Friction is a force, which is measured in newtons. However, what is often quoted is the coefficient of friction, defined as friction/load, which is dimensionless and thus has no units.
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No. Coefficient of friction is not measured in units.
Because a perimeter is measured in linear units while an area is measured in square units.
No, volume is measured in cubic units, area is measured in square units.
If you refer to the units, energy is measured in joules.If you refer to the units, energy is measured in joules.If you refer to the units, energy is measured in joules.If you refer to the units, energy is measured in joules.
The length, width, or height of a solid figure is measured in units of length. The area of the figure's outside surfaces is measured in squared units of length. The volume of space filled by the figure is measured in cubed units of length. The mass of the figure is measured in units of mass. The weight of the object is measured in units of force. The age of the figure is measured in units of time. etc.
In the International System of Units (SI Units), time is measured in seconds.
The coefficient of friction is a scalar quantity which has no direction which does not have an angle.
Area is measured in square units. Volume is measured in cubic units.
None. Area cannot be measured in length units - only in squares of such units.
Weight is measured in units called newtons , while mass is measured in units called grams and kilograms.
No line can be measured in units since they are all infinite in length.
it is measured in joules