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Name
This result is sometimes termed Amontons' second law of friction after Guillaume Amontons but is also sometimes termed Euler's law of friction after Leonhard Euler.
Statement
Amonton's second law of friction states that the magnitude of the friction force experienced between two dry solid bodies through a surface of contact is proportional to the magnitude of the normal force between them.
A more refined statement of this law is the basis for the Coulomb model of friction. Fill this in later