Physics, asked by racheldelfinlive, 9 months ago

Do you think that two pieces of wood rubbing together would have more or less friction than wood rubbing against smooth metal? Why?

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Answered by kavitasharma983770
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Answered by Anonymous
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HEY DUDE.I'VE GOT YOUR ANSWER.ACTUALLY RUBBING WOOD AGAINST WOOD WILL ALWAYS BE HAVING MORE FRICTION THAN THAT OF RUBBING WOOD AGAINST SMOOTH METAL BECAUSE WOOD HAS A VERY ROUGH SURFACE AS THAT COMPARED TO METAL,AND ALSO YOU'VE SAID THAT THE METAL IS POLISHED AND SMOOTH.THIS MAKES BOTH THE QUESXTION AND THE ANSWERS VERY SIMPLE AND OBVIOUS THAT RUBBING WOOD AGAINST WOOD WILL ALWAYS BE HAVING MORE FRICTION THAN METAL.HOPE U REALLY UNDERSTOOD.PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIEST AND GIVE IT A THANKS AND 5 STAR PLEASE DUDE PLEASE....

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