Physics, asked by nmk75, 7 months ago

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surfaces increases
friction​

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Answered by Mrvagh151
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If the surfaces that are in contact are rough, there is more friction. Hence to reduce friction, the surfaces in contact are kept smooth and polished. It is worth noting that if the two surfaces in contact are of the same metal, the friction increases on polishing the two surfaces. This is why the bearings and the axle are made of different metals.

When we slide two extremely flat and highly polished metal surfaces together, molecular attraction adds to the coefficient of friction. In other words, the coefficient decreases as you reduce roughness up to a certain point where it then increases due to the molecular effects.

Answered by sobhan72
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Answer:

rough surfaces

Explanation:

rough surfaces increases friction 'coz there is a lot of interlocking between 2 objects

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