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High friction is useful for lots of things, like a goalkeeper's glove. The more friction there is between the glove and the ball, the easier it is to get a hold of it.
Some examples of relatively high friction surfaces are: sand paper, grass, and asphalt. In general, the rougher the surface, the more friction it has.
no leather have no high friction because leather is mostly consider in hard or solid thigs and as we know solids have less friction as compair to liquid
Friction can be very useful in your life. You need low friction when you ski. If you have high friction you cannot glide easily on the snow. You can also use low friction when you ice skate. If you have high friction you cant glide across the ice. When you use your laptop your keypad has to be able to glide. Some examples of high friction are erasing with your pencil, rubbing your hands together etc.
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In the form of the game we know today, there has always been goalkeepers, however they didn't wear gloves, so needed strong hands!
Friction is high on a carpet.
No, goalkeepers just wear the same boots as the rest of the team. If they are a really good keeper they can get away with wearing a bright colour, but the majority of them stay moderately conservative.
Italy produces good goalkeepers.
Yes, goalkeepers wear shin pads.
Buffon from Italy he was given the Adidas golden glove in the 2006 fifa world cup because he only received two goals during the whole tournament.
Example of high friction is a really rough surface like sandpaper.
Goalkeepers have to be very fit , in health and as well as their vision.
On her feet and hands. That is why they build climbing shoes from sticky rubber. Her belay partner will need friction in their belay device (ATC OR GRI GRI, etc)
it is low friction i think
You need high friction so your feet and hands don't slip.