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Angle between normal reaction and resultant of normal reaction and limiting friction

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Answered by HrishikeshSangha
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The angle of friction depends upon the normal reaction

  • The angle of friction is defined as the angle between the normal reaction and resultant force of friction and limiting friction.
  • The normal reaction and the force of friction are perpendicular to each other.
  • The limiting friction is independent of the area of contact but depends upon the normal reaction.
  • The limiting friction remain same or independent till the normal reaction is same otherwise it will change with it.

Answered by papplasavitri
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Answer:

angle of friction

Explanation:

angle of friction

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