1.

3. How the coefficient of friction between a body and a surface changes if themass of the body is doubled.​

Answer»

\mathfrak{ \huge{ \red{ \underline{ \underline{Answer}}}}}

  • To Find :

=> How co-efficient of FRICTION between a body and a surface CHANGES if the MASS of the body is doubled...

  • Formula :

\implies \: frictional \: force \propto \: normal \: reaction \\  \\  \implies \:  \boxed{ \pink{f =  \mu \times N}}

=> Here u = Co-efficient of friction

=> As per formula co-efficient of friction has constant value it is not depends UPON mass of the body..

=> Co-efficient of friction is internal property of surface..

=> TNX



Discussion

No Comment Found

Related InterviewSolutions