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How can you increase the magnitude of friction between two surfaces?
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-- Make one or both surfaces rougher (less smooth).
Like cover it with sandpaper.
-- If it's one object resting on top of a surface or another object,
then make the upper object heavier. Like put a brick on top of it.
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