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if normal force increases, frictional force also_​

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Answered by IIJmannat95II
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Answer:

Part of the standard model of surface friction is the assumption that the frictional resistance force between two surfaces is proportional to the normal force pressing them together. ... With a given area of contact, increasing the normal force will pack the snow, decreasing the effective coefficient of friction.

Answered by Saqibakhalil123
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Answer:

It also increases.

Explanation:

As according to the relation

F=uN

F= friction

u=coefficient of friction

N=normal force

So F is directly related to u

And also N

So it will increase by increasing N

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