Yes.
If you drag a static-electric conductive material like cotton socks across a carpet. It will build up a charge large enough to discharge and create a mini-lightning bolt when it comes into contact with something that is grounded.
carpet is hard and does not have friction
carpet
A carpet has so much friction because it has a coarse surface, causing the surface to rub against it and cause friction.
carpet... the lino allows things to slide across it easily, creating minimal friction. the carpet has hairs which catch on things and generates a large amount of friction.
Carpet has more friction. In my science class we did an experiment and proved this true.
carpet is hard and does not have friction
On carpet the friction is more as it is a rough surface therefore it stops or slow down a rolling ball.
Friction is high on a carpet.
carpet
A carpet has so much friction because it has a coarse surface, causing the surface to rub against it and cause friction.
carpet... the lino allows things to slide across it easily, creating minimal friction. the carpet has hairs which catch on things and generates a large amount of friction.
Carpet has more friction. In my science class we did an experiment and proved this true.
carpet
Carpet burns and their cousins, rope burns are caused by friction.
It never is
Friction:)
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