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why is friction directly proportional to the normal force? whos to say there isn't an exponential, sinusoidal etc relationship?
 

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Physical testing

And i'm sure there's some theory there too
 

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friction force is taken at an instantaneous point in time.
most physical problems involve something in contact with a surface at a steady state and its often the weight that acts opposite to the normal force.
provided it doesnt slip.
 

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but how can physical testing generalise that F_f = kN in all instances, on all surfaces
empirical formula's brah, with enough data a relatively close approximation can be made

If you did quanta to quarks, Rydberg's equation and constant, for example
 

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