It doesn't work that way - friction is not something that is "produced". The way it works is that you have a coefficient of friction for two surfaces that are in contact. Then you use that coefficient of friction, and multiply it by the normal force, to calculate the actual FORCE of friction.For the coefficient of friction, you need to specify a PAIR of substances; for example, carpet against glass would probably have less friction than carpet against rubber.
The force of friction, which is the normal force (weight) multiplied by the coefficient of friction (how rough the carpet is).
carpet is hard and does not have friction
quality of the Surface is affected to the Coefficient of friction
You need two different materials to determine the coefficient of friction. Without another material you cannot know what the coefficient of friction is.
It doesn't work that way - friction is not something that is "produced". The way it works is that you have a coefficient of friction for two surfaces that are in contact. Then you use that coefficient of friction, and multiply it by the normal force, to calculate the actual FORCE of friction.For the coefficient of friction, you need to specify a PAIR of substances; for example, carpet against glass would probably have less friction than carpet against rubber.
The force of friction, which is the normal force (weight) multiplied by the coefficient of friction (how rough the carpet is).
carpet has the most fictionThis cannot be answered really. Friction requires 2 surfaces in contact with each other . Rubber on Wood, has a high coefficient of friction, but plastic on wood has a low coefficient of friction. You must state , the make of the material you are going to use to slide over the Carpet, or Plastic, or Wood. Also , different types of carpet or plastic or wood will have very different friction coefficients. Example Nylon carpet is very easy to slide things along, but wool or cotton carpet is a very different story. There are many types of plastic which are rubbery in nature and they offer a lot of frictional resistance.
carpet is hard and does not have friction
quality of the Surface is affected to the Coefficient of friction
No. Coefficient of friction is not measured in units.
The strength of the force of friction depends on the types of surfaces involved and on how hard the surfaces push together.
Limiting friction is just the maximum static friction force (if you go over that point static friction becomes kinetic friction).Let f = frictional force,c = coefficient of frictionN = Normal forcefmax = cN = limiting frictionAlthough the term coefficient of limiting friction is not really used, I'd assume it would just be "c" (it's a coefficient after all). So they would be the same.If you meant is coefficient of friction the same as limiting friction, than the answer is no. Coefficient of friction is just the "c" in the equation. Limiting friction however is the product of the coefficient and the normal force.
You need two different materials to determine the coefficient of friction. Without another material you cannot know what the coefficient of friction is.
The coefficient of friction is dimensionless; it has no units.
Friction is high on a carpet.
There is friction nearly everywhere. Air resistance, carpet, and your shoes all produce friction. The formula for finding the force of friction is friction force equals the coefficient of friction times the cosine of the angle of the force times the mass of the object times gravity (9.80 meters/sec squared)