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The amount of sliding friction depends on the a. weight of the moving object and the type of surface that the object slides across. b. density and volume of the object. c. accel…
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The amount of sliding friction depends on the
a. weight of the moving object and the type of surface that the
object slides across.
b. density and volume of the object.
c. acceleration and mass of the object.
d. density and mass of the object.
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c I think so do u know the formula for friction??friction? lkke kinetic friction
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