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What are the 5 laws of friction?

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Answered by hemicharry
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Explanation:

There are five laws of friction and they are:

(1) The friction of the moving object is proportional and perpendicular to the normal force.

(2) The friction experienced by the object is dependent on the nature of the surface it is in contact with.

(3) Friction is independent of the area of contact as long as there is an area of contact.

(4) Kinetic friction is independent of velocity.

(5) The coefficient of static friction is greater than the coefficient of kinetic friction.

Answered by Anonymous
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There are five laws of friction and they are:

  • The friction of the moving object is proportional and perpendicular to the normal force.
  • The friction experienced by the object is dependent on the nature of the surface it is in contact with.
  • Friction is independent of the area of contact as long as there is an area of contact.
  • Kinetic friction is independent of velocity.
  • The coefficient of static friction is greater than the coefficient of kinetic friction.

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