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explain fractional force by giving a suitable example

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Answered by vaishnavigirdhar26
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Frictional force refers to the force generated by two surfaces that contacts and slide against each other. ... If an object is placed flat against an object, then the frictional force will be equal to the weight of the object.

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Explain fractional force by giving a suitable example.

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Frictional force refers to the force generated by two surfaces that contacts and slide against each other. If an object is placed flat against an object, then the frictional force will be equal to the weight of the object. For Example:

  • An iron being pushed across material.
  • Skis sliding against snow.

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