Physics, asked by khandanya2, 1 year ago

How does force of friction depend on area of contact of two surfaces

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Answered by AvinavStevens
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Since pressure equals force divided by the area of contact, it works out that the increase in friction generating area is exactly offset by the reduction in pressure; the resulting frictional forces, then, are dependent only on the frictional coefficient of the materials and the FORCE holding them together.

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