Physics, asked by sajgk, 11 months ago

How does the coefficient of friction between a body and a surface changes if the
mass of the body is doubled?
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Answered by meetsuperspy
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Answered by abdbcdcde
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Answer:

it does not change

Explanation:

coefficient of friction for a given surface is always same as it is constant for any given surface and does not depend on mass of body

if mass is doubled then the frictional force will also get doubled but the coefficient of friction is constant

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