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Discussion Forum : Applied Mechanics - Section 2 (Q.No. 24)
24.
The following is not a law of static friction :
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12 comments Page 1 of 2.
Treu said:
9 years ago
It's B.
Independent from area.
Independent from area.
Kush kakkar said:
9 years ago
Answer is B : FORCE OF FRICTION IS INDEPENDENT OF AREA OF TWO SURFACES.
Gajan Rana said:
9 years ago
B should be the correct answer.
Pavan said:
8 years ago
Yeah, B is the correct answer.
Sagar bhongade said:
8 years ago
It is Independent on its area.
Zahir said:
8 years ago
B is the correct answer.
Navnath Harale said:
7 years ago
B should be correct answer, because force friction depends on contact surface not contact area.
Nami said:
6 years ago
B is the correct answer. I too agree.
Hardik said:
6 years ago
A is the correct option because it is a law of kinetic friction.
Or maybe dynamic. But not a static.
Or maybe dynamic. But not a static.
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Zubair said:
5 years ago
Force of friction always acts opposite to the applied force.
B is the right answer.
Practically friction depends upon the area but in static friction, we assume frictiin as independent of area and shape of the body.
B is the right answer.
Practically friction depends upon the area but in static friction, we assume frictiin as independent of area and shape of the body.
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