What determines how much friction occurs between two surfaces?
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Factors That Affect Friction
Rougher surfaces have more friction between them than smoother surfaces. That’s why we put sand on icy sidewalks and roads. You can’t slide as far across ice with shoes as you can on the blades of skates (see Figure below). The rougher surface of the soles of the shoes causes more friction and slows you down.
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Friction depends partly on the smoothness of the contacting surfaces, a greater force being needed to move two surfaces past one another if they are rough than if they are smooth. However, friction decreases with smoothness only to a degree; friction actually increases between two extremely smooth surfaces because of increased attractive electrostatic forces between their atoms.
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