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what is friction explain the factors of friction​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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.

Answered by adityakesariak
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Answer:

Friction is the resistance to motion of one object moving relative to another. It is not a fundamental force, like gravity or electromagnetism. Instead, scientists believe it is the result of the electromagnetic attraction between charged particles in two touching surfaces.

Explanation:

Roughness/smoothness of the sliding object.

Roughness/smoothness of the sliding object.Roughness/smoothness of the surface.

Roughness/smoothness of the sliding object.Roughness/smoothness of the surface.Shape/design of the object.

Roughness/smoothness of the sliding object.Roughness/smoothness of the surface.Shape/design of the object.Normal force acting upon the sliding bodies.

Roughness/smoothness of the sliding object.Roughness/smoothness of the surface.Shape/design of the object.Normal force acting upon the sliding bodies.Dry friction is independent of the surface area of a contact.

Roughness/smoothness of the sliding object.Roughness/smoothness of the surface.Shape/design of the object.Normal force acting upon the sliding bodies.Dry friction is independent of the surface area of a contact.Type of friction involved(rolling/sliding)

Roughness/smoothness of the sliding object.Roughness/smoothness of the surface.Shape/design of the object.Normal force acting upon the sliding bodies.Dry friction is independent of the surface area of a contact.Type of friction involved(rolling/sliding)Sliding surface's state of matter (solid/fluid)

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