how can you show that friction on a smooth surface is less than friction on a rough surface? why is this so?
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Because on rough surfaces irregularities of surface cause an interlocking due to which it creates more friction and as smooth surface has very less irregularities so it can move easily and hence less friction.
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friction on a smooth surface is less than friction on rough surface because
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when the object is rubbed on the smooth surface the interlocking between the object is decreased . And when the same object is rubbed upon a rough surface so the interlocking between the surface is increased so that's why the friction is less on a rough surface. HOPE IT HELPS YOU
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