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There is a limit beyong which the polishibng of a surface increases frictional resistance rather than decreasing it why

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When surfaces are highly polished area of contact between them increase .As a result of large number of atoms and molecules form more bonds on both the surface . There is a strong force of attraction on each other. Hence , frictional resistance increases
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