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The coefficient of friction depends upon

A. Nature of surfaces

B. Area of contact

C. Shape of the surfaces

D. All of the above

Answer: Option A


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  1. M TEJA
    M TEJA :
    4 years ago

    as the surface roughness increases, friction between two surfaces will comes into the picture.

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