Friction doesn't depend upon types of surfaces in contact.True or false?
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Answer: The given statement is false.
Friction force depends on the nature of the surface in contact. If the surface area is rough then the frictional co-efficient of the surface will also be larger thus will need more force to slide increasing friction.
On the other hand if the surface area is smooth the co-efficient of friction between two surfaces will be less. Thus friction depends on the nature of the surface in contact.
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