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a frictional force acting between two bodies is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Friction is the force between any two bodies in contact that opposes any attempt to cause motion parallel to the contact. A decent model for friction is that it is directly proportional to the force pressing the two bodies together.

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Answered by bhuvna789456
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Frictional force acting between two bodies in contact opposes the cause behind it.

Explanation:

  • Frictional force is always acting opposite to the motion or the direction of movement of the body
  • It can be sliding frictional force that is when two bodies in contact have flat surface
  • Or can be rolling friction that is when one of the two bodies is circular in shape, in this case frictional force is smaller as compare to above one
  • frictional force is mostly a loss for us as it exert heat but sometimes it become our necessity
  • frictional force always depends upon the coefficient of friction which further depends upon the nature of surface between two bodies, applied force etc.

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