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Karley Jimenez
26 November, 00:13
Do objects with more mass have more friction
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Andreas Nielsen
26 November, 03:05
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yes. object with more mass tend to have more friction. for example if you slide a heavy box across the floor, it will have more friction with the floor due to gravity.
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Neil Petty
26 November, 03:35
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Yes. An object of large mass is pulled down onto a surface with a greater force than an object of low mass and, as a consequence, there is greater friction between the surface of the heavy object than between the surface of the light object.
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