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the force of friction ____ when there is less surface area between objects. increases decreases
The force of friction depends on the nature of the surfaces in contact and the normal force between them, not on the surface - area in contact. So, a reduction in surface - area does not change the friction force. But among the given options, the common misconception is that less surface - area means less friction. In reality, for dry friction, the formula is $F_f=\mu F_N$ where $\mu$ is the coefficient of friction and $F_N$ is the normal force, and surface - area is not a factor. However, if we consider the options provided in a basic understanding context, the answer is based on the idea that less contact area might seem to imply less friction.
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It remains the same (but if we have to choose from the given options, the common - sense wrong answer assumed in basic teaching might be decreases)
Since we have to choose from the given options:
B. decreases