Physics, asked by mooominnn, 11 months ago

Is limiting friction directly proportional to area in contact? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
14

Yes..!

\bullet Limiting friction is directly proportional to area in contact.

It says that:

\bullet Limiting friction is directly proportional to the normal reaction between the surfaces in contact.

What is limiting friction?

\bullet Maximum value of static friction between two surfaces in contact is called Limiting friction.


mooominnn: How limiting friction depends on normal reaction
Anonymous: Umm.. Yeah..! D direction of limiting friction is always d opposite of d motion of d body. 
Anonymous: D magnitude of d friction is equal to d force dat tends to move d body. 
Anonymous: D magnitude of d limiting friction always have a 'constant ratio' with d normal reaction which acts between d two surfaces.
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Answered by joker32
4

Yes.

limiting friction is directly proportional to area in contact.

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