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How does Friction occur in liquids?

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friction affects in any Circumtances

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Does friction acts only on rough surfaces?

no friction applies to all contacting stuffs; air, water, glass, buttcracks. No, friction can be found when two objects of mass touch. Friction can occur between two solid objects, two liquids, and even two gases. It can occur on an global scale, as well as a molecular one. Friction is simply defined as "the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another."


What is a example of lubricated friction?

oil and liquids


Can Friction occur in a vacuum?

Yes, in general friction can occur in a vacuum, but the only kind of friction that doesn't occur in a vacuum is, of course, air friction. There is no drag force on an object falling in a vacuum.


What is the name of liquids used to reduce friction?

Lubricants.


When does rolling friction occur?

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How does flame occur on a match?

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When does static electricity occur?

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What types of friction occur when you ride a bike through a puddle?

Fluid Friction, & Rolling Friction.


When does sliding friction occur?

Sliding Friction Occurs When And Object Is Being Slided On The Ground


What kind of product is used to reduce friction?

Usually liquids (like oil).


Is swimming a fricton?

Yes. In physics, the types of friction include: static friction, sliding friction, rolling friction, and fluid friction. Water has fluid friction. This is considerably less than static friction, but it's there. Fluid friction also includes other liquids and air (things that flow).


Why does some friction occur with seemingly smoth surfaces?

Some friction will occur with seemingly smooth surfaces because at a molecular level, nothing is smooth.