Physics, asked by bibek842, 1 year ago

If the normal reaction is doubled, the force of limiting friction
becomes;
(a) half
(b) double
(c) Four times
(d) One fourth​

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Answered by Thûgłife
3

if the normal reaction is doubled, the force of limiting friction

becomes;

(a) half

(b) double✔✔✔

(c) Four times

(d) One fourth

Answer:

double. .....✔✔✔✔

If the normal is doubled there will be no change in coefficient of friction, as it only depends upon the nature of pair of surface in contact. So doubling the normal will just double the frictional force and will not affect the coefficient of friction

Answered by amani11
6

Answer:

The correct option is b) Double

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