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force by the virtue of bodies in contact is called

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

  • The property by virtue of which a resisting force is created between two rough bodies that resists the sliding of one body over the other is known as friction. The force that always opposes the motion of one body over the other body in contact with it is known as the force of friction or frictional force.
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[tex][/tex] Force by the virtue of bodies in contact called _________.

Frictional force

The property by virtue of which a resisting force is created between two rough bodies that resists the sliding of one body over the other is known as friction. The force that always opposes the motion of one body over the other body in contact with it is known as the force of friction or frictional force.

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