You can't.
You can reduce it with lubricants, polishing surfaces, & bearings.
Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.
Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.
Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.
Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.
Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.
That is called static friction.
False. The force needed to overcome static friction is usually greater than the force needed to overcome kinetic friction.
Sliding Friction
The easiest friction between solids to overcome are simply rubber and water
Sliding Friction
False. The force needed to overcome static friction is typically greater than that needed to overcome kinetic friction. Static friction is the resistance to motion when an object is at rest, while kinetic friction is the resistance to motion when an object is already in motion. Static friction requires more force to overcome because it is necessary to break the initial "stickiness" between the surfaces.
No, static friction is generally stronger than kinetic friction.