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Friction is directly proportional to normal force. Explain? If u answer it correctly u will get 5 points​

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Answered by padmavathimantrala
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Explanation:

Friction is proportional to the force with which an object pushes against the surface you're trying to slide it along. The forces acting on a bar of gold. ... In other words, the normal force is the force pushing the two surfaces together, and the stronger the normal force, the stronger the force due to friction.

Friction is a contact force when two surfaces interact. ... Notice that both of these friction formulas ONLY depend on the coefficient of friction and the normal force. It does not depend the area of contact, it doesn't depend on the sliding speed.

Answered by Anonymous
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yes Friction is directly proportional to normal force. the normal force is force pushing the two surfaces together and the stronger the normal force, the stronger the force sure to FRICTION.

so normal force is directly proportional to friction.

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