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What happens to the coefficient of friction if weight is doubled?

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Answered by shubham9155
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Answer:

The coefficient of friction depends only on the surfaces in contact and is independent of the force with which the surfaces are in touch with each other. So, the coefficient of friction remains unchanged even when the weight of the body is doubled.

Answered by SugaryGenius
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HEYA MATE HERE U GO.

. Coefficient of friction is independent of weight of the body .

❤. So it remains constant.

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