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The amount of space on the surface of an object is known as its surface area. In chemistry, it is a general rule that as the surface area of a substance increases, so too does the rate of chemical reaction.
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its particles move faster
its particles move faster
its particles move faster
The force of friction on an object is equal to the coefficient of friction times the force perpendicular to the surface (normal force). When the mass of an object increases, the normal force increases, and the force of friction also increases. However, because the equation does not involve surface area, increasing surface area has no affect on the force of friction.
no. if an object moves faster its kinetic energy increases but at the same time its potential energy decreases.
its particles move faster
its particles move faster
its particles move faster
The object's surface area increases as extra surface which was before part of the inside of the object is exposed. If you found my answer helpful then please click recommend contributor :)