Hi!Pokequartz001 at your service!You may remember me from questions such as "What is a Glitch?"or,"What the cheat use to get mewtwo?"Today,I was told to answer the question "How do you remove all the friction?"Well,i believe that means the same thing as"How do you stop all friction?"To do that i think you push down on the object that is rolling from the force of friction to stop it rolling and,so,there you go,youve "stopped all the friction"or,in other words,"Youve removed all the friction"Try it!
You counteract friction by applying a lubricant, by smoothing the surfaces in question, or by reducing pressure between the surfaces in question.
No. Friction can only slow an object down. If friction were imparting a force greater than that of the applied forces, then friction in and of itself would actually be causing the object to move, which does not happen.
1. Static2. Sliding3. Rolling4. Air5. Fluid
Kinetic Friction replaces Static Friction when an object is in motion.
NO friction
Air resistance is a type of fluid friction (along with water resistance) and is therefore is a type of friction.
friction (including fluid friction like air resistance) and gravity
In order to move, that airplane must generate enough thrust to counteract friction and air resistance.
No. Friction can only slow an object down. If friction were imparting a force greater than that of the applied forces, then friction in and of itself would actually be causing the object to move, which does not happen.
No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.
The prefix for "counteract" is "counter-".
How did Aguinaldo counteract such aggression?
A drug to counteract the poison.
The thrust of what is propelling it upwards. The forces of thrust and lift once it is going must counteract gravity and friction. Which in homemade rockets it does for a while... but it eventually falls to earth.
To counteract means to act in opposition to, or to hinder or frustrate.
Unions have attempted to counteract the overall decline in membership by
Each sufferer has their own method to counteract their motion sickness.
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