As friction is also just a type of force (an oppsoing force), it's standard unit is also Newton as of any other force.
The measure unit of a kilometer stick is kilometer.
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You don't really "convert a unit of measurement"; you convert from one unit to another. The two - "from" and "to" are always required.
to measure a small trashcan
you measure friction in Newtons
The coefficient of friction is dimensionless.
you would have to measure it with a scaleor a a thing you would way yourself.
[Simple Explanation]As friction is a force and the S.I. unit of force is Newton,the S.I. unit of friction is Newton.[Derivative Explanation]F=µN,where F is Frictional force,µ is coefficient of friction,and N is net normal reaction.N = -mgwhere mg is gravitational force whose SI unit is Newton.-(1)Coefficient of friction is dimensionless. -(2)From (1) and (2), SI unit of F = SI unit of N x SI unit of µ = NewtonHence SI of Friction is Newton.
Friction can be measured using instruments like a spring scale to measure force required to overcome friction, or a friction tester to measure coefficient of friction between two surfaces. Friction can also be estimated by analyzing the wear patterns on surfaces or by calculating the energy lost due to friction during motion.
Friction is a force that opposes the motion of an object. So the unit is Kg m/s. It has the same unit as force.
No. Coefficient of friction is not measured in units.
The Newton (N) is the unit of measurement for force. It is named after Sir Isaac Newton, a renowned physicist who formulated the laws of motion.
Friction
Yes. Measure it.
The nature of the surface. A measure of this is the coefficient of friction.
The term used to measure the aggressiveness of friction is coefficient of friction. It is a dimensionless value that represents the ratio of the force of friction between two surfaces to the force pressing them together.