5. Which of these statements is NOT true about the friction force? A. Friction force depends on the area of the surfaces that are in contact with each other. B. Friction force depends on the type of surfaces in contact. C. Friction force depends on the normal force between the two surfaces.

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5. Which of these statements is NOT true about the friction force?
A. Friction force depends on the area of the surfaces that are in contact with each other.
B. Friction force depends on the type of surfaces in contact.
C. Friction force depends on the normal force between the two surfaces.
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