Physics, asked by sudheerreddypundru, 5 hours ago

how frictional force varies if normal force is doubled

Answers

Answered by govardhanagirise76
4

Explanation:

If we double the normal force, we double the amount of friction, but the coefficient of friction is the same, since the nature of the two surfaces in contact has not changed.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

The coefficient of friction is a property of the two surfaces in contact. If we double the normal force, we double the amount of friction, but the coefficient of friction is the same, since the nature of the two surfaces in contact has not changed.

Explanation:

hope it's helpful

Similar questions