Give an example to show that friction increases if the two surfaces are pressed harder????
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as we know that friction is most important in our life when we walk there is friction which hold us and balance our body when we walk in slippeey ground then there is no friction so carefull in slippery areas now without waisting ur time come on topic
take two box not too slppery when we joint them and when we push one box to another in opposite direction we conclude that boxes moves easily when we press it hard and push in opposite direction box does not move its good ex
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take two box not too slppery when we joint them and when we push one box to another in opposite direction we conclude that boxes moves easily when we press it hard and push in opposite direction box does not move its good ex
i hope its ryt
thanks frnd
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A friction can be defined as the resistance offered by the moving object over the other object.
Explanation:
- When the two objects are pressed harder towards each other this is called as interlocking.
- This occurs due to irregularities between the two surfaces which slide over each other.
- The force of friction will increase when the two objects are pressed harder.
- The more the weight of the objects more will be difficulty to move the objects.
- One can understand this by the example when a mat is dragged when nobody is sitting on it and when the person is sitting on it in second situation more force is required to pull the mat and more friction will be applied on the surface in contact with the mat.
Learn more about friction:
What is friction? define static friction, limiting friction and kinetic friction: https://brainly.in/question/2872268
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