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How does friction depend upon the nature of the surfaces in contact?

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Answered by sameer7815
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The force of friction depends on the nature of the surfaces in contact. ... if the object has irregularities on its surface i.e. the surface is rough then the force of friction would be more . If there are no irregularities on the surface i.e. the surface is smooth then the force of friction decreases.

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Answered by millenboii
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The force of friction depends on the nature of the surfaces in contact. ... if the object has irregularities on its surface i.e. the surface is rough then the force of friction would be more . If there are no irregularities on the surface i.e. the surface is smooth then the force of friction decreases.

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