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To calculate the coefficient of friction between blocks, you can perform an experiment or use the following steps:

  1. Set up the blocks: Place two blocks of known masses on a flat surface. Let's call them Block A and Block B.

  2. Measure the normal force: Measure the weight of Block A and Block B using a scale or a balance. The weight of an object is equal to its mass multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s² on Earth).

  3. Measure the force required to move Block B: Apply a force to Block B horizontally to initiate its motion. Increase the force gradually until Block B starts to move. Measure the force required to overcome static friction and start the motion of Block B. You can use a spring scale or a force sensor to measure this force.

  4. Calculate the coefficient of friction: The coefficient of friction (μ) can be calculated using the formula:

μ = F / N

Where:

  • F is the force required to overcome static friction (measured in Step 3).
  • N is the normal force acting on Block B (equal to the weight of Block A).

By dividing the force required to overcome static friction by the normal force, you can obtain the coefficient of friction between the blocks.

It's important to note that this calculation assumes that the motion is in a straight line and that there are no other forces acting on the blocks apart from friction. Additionally, make sure the surfaces in contact are clean and free from any debris that could affect the friction.

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