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friction also depends on the shape of the object explain​

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Answered by nk183896
2

Answer:

no

Explanation:

friction doesn't depends on shape

mass is the measure of friction

Answered by Anonymous
15

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The friction force depends on the shape of an object, because

  • If the object has large surface area than large area comes in contact therefore large amount of frictional force is generated.
  • And if an object has small surface area than small amount of frictional force is generated.

For example : Look at the vechiles moving in fluid (ships, aeroplane, rockets etc.) . They all have streamlined body so that the area of contraction can be reduced and less amount of frictional force act on them

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