Friction of the skin can cause chaffing and chapping. The friction can cause bed sores in people that are bedridden, and irritation in people that are active.
it is a skin of friction. TROLOLOLOLO
Friction does affect the human body, for example when rubbing against rough surfaces can cause skin irritation or blisters. However, the body has adapted mechanisms, such as calluses and skin thickness, to minimize the effects of friction. Additionally, the body produces lubricants like sweat to help reduce friction between surfaces, such as between skin and clothing.
friction
We would need to know what the friction is to affect to respond to this question.
a friction sore is when you rub on your skin too hard for too long and the skin becomes irritated. Therefore, you get a FRICTION SORE.
ice can affect friction
Speed does not affect the force of friction.
Friction skin damage is basically a rug burn. When your skin is rubbed against something else and it peals off the very first layer of skin.
There is 'skin friction' also know as drag. There is also lubricated friction.
surface friction and sliding friction
Friction will slow it down
work is movement, and all movement causes friction, since there is no such thing as a "perfect" or "100% efficient" tool yet.