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what is the influence of area in friction​

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Answered by sarakhadri123
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Answer:

The force due to friction is generally independent of the contact area between the two surfaces. This means that even if you have two heavy objects of the same mass, where one is half as long and twice as high as the other one, they still experience the same frictional force when you drag them over the ground.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

If the area is smooth, then friction is less. If the area is rugged and thatchy, the friction is less.

I'm not very sure about this answer, but I think this could be right.

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