Physics, asked by swapnaritam, 11 months ago

A body is moving with uniform velocity but suddenly it comes on a rough road and it's velocity decreases. Is it due to (1)increase in friction (2)decrease in friction? Explain with a suitable reason. Whoever will answer correctly will be marked as brainliest.

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Answered by chutieya
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easy bro

increase in friction

as rough road there intermolecular space increse and therefore by suddenly coming on a rough road its velocity decrease and so it simple bro ,ok

Answered by sj666
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Answer:

this is due to increase in friction

Friction is a force which opposes the relative motion of a body...which means friction resists a body to move .

frictional surfaces are rough and oppose motion.

like rough road .

frictionless surfaces are smooth like ice, tiles, etc.

simply remember that frictional surfaces causes friction ,are rough and opposes motion of a moving body.

Hope you find it helpful.

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