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A wooden box is lying on an inclined plane. What is the coefficient of friction if the box starts sliding when the angle of inclination is `45^@`

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Angle of inclination ` theta = 45^@`
` therefore ` Coefficient of friction `mu = tan theta =tan 45^@`
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