no you can not
Some ways to reduce friction include using lubricants such as oil or grease, utilizing ball bearings or roller bearings, and ensuring that surfaces are kept clean and smooth. Additionally, reducing the weight or pressure on surfaces in contact can help reduce friction.
yes because when they brake the friction is caused to reduce
I never heard of friction reducing friction. You can reduce friction by using lubricants, as well as using wheels (as in ball bearings).
Oil is mainly used to reduce friction between contacting surface, e.g., metal on metal - not to reduce air friction.
To reduce friction, you can use lubricants such as oil or grease on the surfaces in contact. You can also ensure that the surfaces are smooth and free of imperfections. Additionally, reducing the weight or pressure on the surfaces can help decrease friction.
If you have water pressure and wish to maintain it, do not cause flow in the line, which will reduce pressure due to friction. To keep pressure up, reduce friction by increasing the line size or eliminating some other restriction. To maintain water pressure in the line, it might have a pressure transmitter and Booster pump to maintain the set Pressure in the network & I disagree the above answer to maintain the pressure we shouldn't increase the line size by reducing the line size we can increase/Maintain the pressure to overcome the losses in the Network
Oil is used to reduce friction.
the factors that reduce in case of friction are the velocity and acceleration.
To prevent or reduce static electricity buildup on your treadmill, you can place an anti-static mat underneath the treadmill, wear anti-static clothing while using it, and regularly clean and maintain the treadmill to minimize friction.
by giving it better aerodynamics you can reduce friction. but also the faster it goes the more friction it gets.
Friction reduce the velocity, hence, it affect kinetic energy. The potential energy from static pressure is then drawn to maintain the velocity (transformation of potential -> kinetic energy). We then see the friction reduce the static pressure but actually, it affect kinetic first.
Flabby tyres produce more friction with the road.Less air pressure creates more surface friction, the less surface friction there is the better. (Example look at the very skinny narrow tyres on road racers as they don't need a lot of surface friction while mountain bikes have thick tyres as they need more friction)