Do Friction Forces Have Units?

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Homework Statement


Does Friction have units?


Homework Equations



U = Ff / Fn



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I know the coefficient which is "Mew" U, has no units whatsoever but I just wanted to know if friction itself had units.
 
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U is the coefficient of friction.It is the ratio of two dimensionally similar quantities, just like refractive index. So it has no units.
 
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AirHendrix said:
I know the coefficient which is "Mew" U, has no units whatsoever but I just wanted to know if friction itself had units.
What do you mean by "friction itself"? The force of friction certainly has units, just like any other force.
 
^ What units would the force of friction have?
 
AirHendrix said:
^ What units would the force of friction have?
The same units as any other force.
 
Doc Al said:
The same units as any other force.

So Newtons then?