no
It is unlikely it will ever be eliminated.
Friction can be reduced through various methods such as applying lubricants, using smooth surfaces, or using ball bearings. However, it cannot be completely eliminated due to the molecular interactions between surfaces in contact.
not 100% sure, but i ges yes. only in ideal models can friction be eliminated but in real world, the frictional factor is not likely to be totally reduced to none i think
I'm sorry to say, but I don't think that poverty will ever be eliminated.
No, it is not possible to completely get rid of friction. Friction is a fundamental force that occurs whenever two surfaces come into contact with each other. While methods can be used to reduce friction, it cannot be completely eliminated.
Can friction be entirely eliminated?Friction can be reduced but never elimated. ^_^true!The textbook answer is "no", but in a perfect vacuum and with magnetic levitation, friction can be eliminated, although resistance cannot. (imperfect magnets)
Heat
He was eliminated in week 8.
"and ever" could be eliminated for a stronger effect. So the sentence would read: "These mountains have been around forever." This creates a more impactful and concise statement.
Since people are entitled to opinions that may harm others, it is not likely prejudice can ever be completely eliminated. But it can be reduced.
Hi As a matter of fact they do. Not on the friction surfaces though. Break squeak can be eliminated by smearing a little copper slip on the back surface of the break pad to reduce friction, between the calliper and the back of the pad.
Friction is not useful when ever we do not want it. Examples would be when two materials are rubbing against one another. The friction of ropes in pulleys eventually causes wear on both; friction of shoes or straps against the body causes blisters; friction airplanes travelling through the air - friction causes the plane to get hot; the moving parts of an engine get hot from friction...