No this would be impossible because there are always small microscopic grooves in every surface.
It can never be exactly zero, but it is close to 0.
Zero Friction was created in 2005.
Zero Friction was created in 2005.
No , coefficient of friction can not be zero. if it is zero then there will be no frictional force between two bodies.And in our universe these types of object didnot exit.
Actually, the static friction is neverzero.
They all create centrifical force on an object and create stops
no, movement creates friction
Friction can be reduced, but in most cases there is no practical way to reduce friction to zero.
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For example the cause of sliding friction of two materials is when the stress between the Materials is not equal to zero
fluid frictionMotor oil replaces sliding friction with fluid friction.Motor oil is used as a lubricant and replaces the sliding friction to create a type of friction known as fluid friction.
An object maintains a constant velocity when the net force acting upon that object is zero. Therefore, a force pushing against the object that exactly opposes the force(s) due to friction (in both magnitude and direction) will result in a net force of zero, and the object will maintain a constant speed.