MCQ
$STATEMENT-1$ It is easier to pull a heavy object than to push it on a level ground. and

$STATEMENT-2$ The magnitude of frictional force depends on the nature of the two surfaces in contact.

  • A
    STATEMENT-$1$ is True, STATEMENT-$2$ is True; STATEMENT-2 is a correct explanation for STATEMENT-$1$
  • STATEMENT-$1$ is True, STATEMENT-$2$ is True; STATEMENT-$2$ is $NOT$ a correct explanation for STATEMENT-$1$
  • C
    STATEMENT -$1$ is True, STATEMENT-$2$ is False
  • D
    STATEMENT -$1$ is False, STATEMENT-$2$ is True

Answer

Correct option: B.
STATEMENT-$1$ is True, STATEMENT-$2$ is True; STATEMENT-$2$ is $NOT$ a correct explanation for STATEMENT-$1$
b
In pushing Normal contact force is greater than in pulling

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