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what is friction explain it in at least 1000 words​

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Answered by StrawBerryJamin
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To put the answer in simple words, friction is caused by the roughness of the surface, combined with the attractive forces between the body and the surface on which it is placed.

To put the answer in simple words, friction is caused by the roughness of the surface, combined with the attractive forces between the body and the surface on which it is placed.Both the things play their roles in creating the effect of friction.

To put the answer in simple words, friction is caused by the roughness of the surface, combined with the attractive forces between the body and the surface on which it is placed.Both the things play their roles in creating the effect of friction.Roughness creates the bumpiness in the surface, and if this bumpiness matches with that of the body’s one, then it increases the friction. If we ignore the attractive forces, then bumps of both the body and the surface should match as much as possible, to create better friction between the two.

To put the answer in simple words, friction is caused by the roughness of the surface, combined with the attractive forces between the body and the surface on which it is placed.Both the things play their roles in creating the effect of friction.Roughness creates the bumpiness in the surface, and if this bumpiness matches with that of the body’s one, then it increases the friction. If we ignore the attractive forces, then bumps of both the body and the surface should match as much as possible, to create better friction between the two.Now considering the attractive forces between them, more the attractive forces, more the friction effect. Since to push the body away we have to apply the force to disrupt the initial attraction between them. As soon as the initial attraction is gone, the body will start to move, and then, to regain the same original attraction the body will have to settle. The settling will be the outcome of the roughness, and the weak attractive forces during

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