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In general, how does the coefficient of static friction compare to the coefficient of kinetic friction for the same two materials? Question 2 options: The coefficient of static friction can be less than or equal to the coefficient of kinetic friction. The coefficient of static friction is greater than the coefficient of kinetic friction. The coefficient of static friction can be greater than or equal to the coefficient of kinetic friction. The coefficient of static friction is equal to the coefficient of kinetic friction. The coefficient of static friction is less than the coefficient of kinetic friction.

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