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does the normal force of an object effect the fricitional force

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Answered by XxItzqueenxX00
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The frictional force, \begin{align*}f_k\end{align*}, is directly proportional to the normal force the two objects press against each other with, \begin{align*}F_N\end{align*}, and also directly proportional to the roughness or stickiness of the surface, called its coefficient of friction.

Answered by bhavisr
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Friction is proportional to the force with which an object pushes against the surface you're trying to slide it along. ... In other words, the normal force is the force pushing the two surfaces together, and the stronger the normal force, the stronger the force due to friction.

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