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For low velocities of sliding, the total friction that can be developed is (A) proportional to velocity (B) proportional to square of velocity (C) practically

For low velocities of sliding, the total friction that can be developed is

(A) proportional to velocity

(B) proportional to square of velocity

(C) practically independent of velocity

(D) not dependent on velocity

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