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Does the normal force of an object effects the frictional force?​

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Answered by rhidamrajprajapati
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Answer:

Friction is proportional to the force with which an object pushes against the surface you're trying to slide it along.

Explanation:

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Answered by amannscharlie
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As the strength of the normal force increases (which is the force between the “sliding” surfaces) the strength or magnitude of the friction also increases. We can consistently say that friction is parallel to the surfaces, and the normal force is perpendicular.

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