Physics, asked by rudrakamtekar, 10 months ago

How does friction increase as well as decrease motion???

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Friction increased as the normal force on the object increased. Many would know it as a reaction force. Reaction force is the force by the surface on the object perpendicular to it's motion. So if we apply force on the sliding block perpendicular to it's direction of motion, friction will increase.

Answered by samruddhi63
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Friction increase and decrease motion as

Friction increased as the normal force on the object increased. Many would know it as a reaction force. Reaction force is the force by the surface on the object perpendicular to it's motion. So if we apply force on the sliding block perpendicular to it's direction of motion, friction will increase.

Friction works against the motion and acts in the opposite direction. When one object is sliding on another it starts to slow down due to friction. This means it loses energy. However, the energy doesn't disappear

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