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Name 2 factors on which the magnitude of frictional force depends .

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Answered by Anonymous
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The magnitude of the frictional force is proportional to the normal force, fk = μkmg cosθ. The component of the net force down the slope is F = mg sinθ - μkmg cosθ. It is the vector sum of the frictional force and the tangential component of gravity.

Friction is directly proportional to the normal force of an object. ... So Friction does take into account a velocity, just not the velocity of the object in the x direction, the velocity friction uses is the velocity derived from the gravitational acceleration of an object in the y direction.

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Answered by nityapandey384
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Answer:

1 is (depend on the surface that are in contact and the force pushing them together)

2 is (the force is usually related to the weight of the objects)

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