Science, asked by sandhyad2817, 3 months ago

does the nature of the surface affect frictional force? explain.​

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Answered by akashwarrior06
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Answer:As you can see from the formula, surface area plays no role in determining the force due to friction. The friction coefficient is a property of the surface and doesn't change for any object. Thus, only the weight of the object and the properties of the surface influence friction.

Explanation:Friction depends on the nature of the two surfaces. It depends on smoothness or roughness of the two surfaces which are in contact of each other. When two surfaces are in contact are smooth, then the friction between them is small because the interlocking of smooth surface is less.

Answered by Reus7
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Friction occurs because no surface is perfectly smooth. Rougher surfaces have more friction between them. Heavier objects also have more friction because they press together with greater force. Friction produces heat because it causes the molecules on rubbing surfaces to move faster and have more energy

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