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what is force? and what is frictional force? Whats the difference between them. Do they CONTAIN SAME CHARACTERISTICS?

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Answered by musa621
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Answer:

Force is a push or a pull that changes or tends to change the state of rest or uniform motion of an object or changes the direction or shape of an object. It causes objects to accelerate.

Frictional force refers to the force generated by two surfaces that contacts and slide against each other. ... If an object is pushed against the surface, then the frictional force will be increased and becomes more than the weight of the object.

Frictional force is a type of force. They have an effect on the object ..

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Answered by karthikdepash
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Explanation:

Friction is the force that resists motion when the surface of one object comes in contact with the surface of another. The mechanical advantage of a machine is reduced by friction, or in other words, the ratio of output to input is reduced because of friction. An automobile uses one-quarter of its energy on limiting the friction. Yet, it is also friction in the tires that allows the car to stay on the road and friction in the clutch that makes it possible to drive. From matches to machines to molecular structures, friction is one of the most significant phenomena in the physical world. In this article, let us discuss frictional force and its different types.

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