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The surface of a conveyor belt is made rough and tight

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Answered by NerdPanda
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So that friction is more acting on the baggage. This prevents the baggage from falling off the belt
Answered by GoodbyeMrA
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Answer: Conveyor belts use rough and tight surfaces to ensure frictional force is present.

Explanation:

Frictional force is used for conveyor belts as it both helps keep the transported goods on the conveyor belt system, as well as ensuring there is no slippage between pulleys rotating the conveyor belt around.

The type of frictional force used will vary depending on the industry and conveyor belt type being used.

If you're interested in the types of conveyor belts and how they use frictional force, here are a few resources to help:

- https://www.clipon.io/conveyor-belts-and-their-usages/

-  https://blog.swantonweld.com/types-of-conveyors-and-uses

- https://www.plantautomation-technology.com/articles/types-of-conveyor-belts-used-for-industrial-purposes

- https://www.finishing.com/172/51.shtml

- http://www.conveyorbeltguide.com/equations.html

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