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Which type of friction leads to maximum wear and tear ?

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Answered by reshikesh1
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Explanation:

When we push a box lying on the floor with a small amount of force, it does not move at all. It means that the surface of the floor, on which the box is resting, exerts some forces on the box which act in a direction that is opposite to the force of our push. This natural force between the floor and the bottom of the box which opposes the motion of box on the floor is called friction. The force acting on the two surfaces in contact which opposes the motion of one body over the other is called the force of friction.

Answered by loveblog28
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THE WEAR AND TEAR IS MORE IN THE CASE OF SLIDING FRICTION AND LESS IN THE CASE OF ROLLING FRICTION

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