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what is the friction of atomic​

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Answered by kingkohinoor04
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a double layer of atoms is harder to slide over a solid surface than a single layer because the two layers of atoms jostle each other, producing extra heat. The extra heat creates more friction, and that means it takes more effort to slide the double layer of atoms.

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Answered by sakshithakran71
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At the atomic level (b), a double layer of atoms is harder to slide over a solid surface than a single layer because the two layers of atoms jostle each other, producing extra heat. The extra heat creates more friction, and that means it takes more effort to slide the double layer of atoms.

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