no, movement creates friction
They all create centrifical force on an object and create stops
Rub things
Yes, the coefficient of friction is very low.
Yes, anything from 2 surfaces creates friction.
Friction
they create more friction that's how they stop
Friction
Table salt is not flammable
(Before I answer this question, I will restate it to "Which tires create the most friction?".) In racing, super soft racing tires usually create the most friction on road. They give wind to durability, but require only several turns to heat up.
mechanical friction is when two mechanics create friction
The type of material affects friction because different materials have different surface textures and properties that can either increase or decrease the amount of friction between two surfaces in contact. Rougher materials typically create more friction, while smoother materials create less friction.
Because brakes create friction, and heat is a byproduct of friction.