Physics, asked by saiabgv, 1 year ago

explain with one example that frictional force is proportional to the normal force?

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Answered by spakash8
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Surely, if you have 2 surfaces interlocking then a horizontal force would also result affect the force of friction. It seems unintuitive that friction is only proportional to normal force.

Is there an intuitive proof of F=μNF=μN?
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