the sandpaper has more friction
Some examples of relatively high friction surfaces are: sand paper, grass, and asphalt. In general, the rougher the surface, the more friction it has.
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They are very close relatives. Emery cloth is backed with, well... cloth instead of paper. Sandpaper is best for wood and working on flat surfaces. Emery cloth is usually used for metalworking and is better on a piece that has an intricate shape (whereas sandpaper will constantly break its backing paper and fall into pieces, emery cloth will hold together). The abrasives used on one and the other are also different. Bottomline... if a certain application calls for sandpaper and you only have emery cloth, chances are it'll work out just fine.
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.
It holds the grit on the paper before the adhesive can set.
Notebook paper is paper that you can write notes on and maybe in a book with other pieces of notebook paper
Some examples of relatively high friction surfaces are: sand paper, grass, and asphalt. In general, the rougher the surface, the more friction it has.
friction is what makes it hard to rub two pieces of sand paper together
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It's not a matter of "how much" friction paper has. When talking about friction, you have a friction coefficient, which is determined by a lot of factors: Surface, surface area in contact, pressure applied, and more. There may be a formula out there to predetermine the friction two surfaces might have, but honestly just doing some tests yourself would be better. You also need to specify what kind of paper, because even "notebook paper" isn't specific enough, as I know different companies' paper feels different to the touch.
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Garnet paper IS sandpaper -_-
It is called filler paper because it is used to fill a notebook or binder.
Traditionally, sandpaper was made of paper impregnated with tiny crystals of quartz or garnet. The finer the particles, the smoother the sandpaper was. While that type of sandpaper is still widely available, most modern sandpaper is made with aluminum oxide, which is much longer lasting.
The correct one is "coarse sandpaper".
Construction paper would likely float the best out of the three options due to its thickness and durability in water. Notebook paper and copy paper are thinner and may become soggy and sink quicker when exposed to water.