sand paper increases friction, that is to say that it is harder to slide something on sand paper than it is on a smooth surface.
No, sand does not reduce friction but increase friction.
I made friction by rubbing the sand paper against the cabinet.
A piece of sand paper on a piece of wood is an prime example of rubbing friction.
Nope. It increasing friction so it is easier to pass icy roads
Lubrication to reduce friction. To increase friction step on the brakes.
No, sand does not reduce friction but increase friction.
from rubbing this sand paper we get more friction in magnesium
I made friction by rubbing the sand paper against the cabinet.
I made friction by rubbing the sand paper against the cabinet.
A piece of sand paper on a piece of wood is an prime example of rubbing friction.
Nope. It increasing friction so it is easier to pass icy roads
friction is what makes it hard to rub two pieces of sand paper together
Some examples of relatively high friction surfaces are: sand paper, grass, and asphalt. In general, the rougher the surface, the more friction it has.
Because wood has a rough surface area so there will be more friction vus sand paper tiny hairs.
Lubrication to reduce friction. To increase friction step on the brakes.
yes because when they brake the friction is caused to reduce
TO REDUCE FRICTION: We can use fine powder on the carrom board to reduce friction