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How the coefficient of friction between a body and surface changes if thr mass of the body is doubled

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Frictional force = (coefficient of friction) × Normal reaction

F = ųN

ų = F/N

N = mg

Whete m is mass

If mass is doubled then N is doubled

Therefore coefficient of friction becomes half of previous.

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