why do friction increase when two objects are pressed harder.
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by pressing harder we are forcing the intermolecular spaces between tha particle to come closer and get more interlocked hence friction increases
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As we know when we rub two objects it produces a opposing force called friction.As we press the object the intermolecular spaces between them is very low thats why it produces large amount of friction.
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