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Yes, friction is the force of resistance against motion between two surfaces. The rougher a surface is the higher its friction coefficient.

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Will friction resist motion of an object on rough surfaces?

Friction always resist motion if the object is sliding on surface.


Why is friction greater between surfaces that are rough?

the greater will strike opposing the motion


What types of surfaces create the most friction?

If both of the surfaces on which friction is to be created are very rough, the friction will be more. The more rough the surfaces more friction we have.


Does a rough surface have a lot of friction?

Rough surfaces do create more friction than smooth surfaces. How much friction is created depends on how rough the surface is.


Is the amount of friction greater between rough surfaces or smooth and Why?

Rough surfaces, the rougher the surface, the greater the friction.


Why is it easy to push a car on a smooth road than on a rough road?

this is because there is less friction on the smooth road than on the rough, ( friction is the force that opposes movement) hope this helps


Is friction greater when two rough surfaces are rubbed together or two smooth surfaces?

two rough surfaces


Is the amount of friction greater between rough surfaces or smooth surfaces why?

Rough because it takes longer to slide and gets more friction


Why does rough surfaces have more friction compared to smooth surfaces?

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Are rough surfaces have more friction than smooth surfaces?

True.


Why friction does not occur in smooth surfaces?

It is wrong to say that friction doesn't occur in smooth surface.. As ideally, no such surface exists, which has 0 value of friction. We can say that the magnitude of friction force is less in smooth surfaces as compared to that in rough surfaces. Friction opposes the motion of a body. When we go to the molecular level, we can see that the surface of a plane is not smooth but rough.. We cannot see that roughness through naked eyes. But the amount of roughness differs from object to object. The so called smooth surfaces have less roughness as compared to un-smooth surfaces. Hence, the magnitude of friction is LESS in smooth surfaces...


Is friction greater when two rough surface are rubbed together or two smooth surfaces?

two rough surfaces :)