force of friction is much greater on a rough surface
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Yes , The force of friction increases with the roughness of the surface. The compressions and dippressions on the surface retards the speed of the object travelling. This retardation helps in a variety of things like walking , burning matchsticks , etc...
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Friction is much greater on rough plans due to compressions and depressions on its surface this binding force start to act on in contact surface this binding force increases when roughness of surface increases.
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Friction is much greater on rough plans due to compressions and depressions on its surface this binding force start to act on in contact surface this binding force increases when roughness of surface increases.
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