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If there is too much friction for an object to move along a surface, what could you do to move the object further?

A) Increase the weight of the object
B) Decrease the weight of the object
C) Lubricate the surface
D) Increase the surface roughness

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Final answer:

To move an object further when there is too much friction, you can lubricate the surface to reduce friction.

Step-by-step explanation:

When there is too much friction for an object to move along a surface, one way to move the object further is to lubricate the surface. By applying a lubricant such as oil or grease, it reduces the friction between the object and the surface, making it easier to move.

Increasing the weight of the object (option A) would actually make it more difficult to move due to the increase in gravitational force.

Decreasing the weight of the object (option B) may not necessarily lead to a significant reduction in friction. The frictional force depends more on the nature of the surfaces in contact and their roughness.

Increasing the surface roughness (option D) can actually increase the friction between the object and the surface, making it even harder to move.

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