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umm the road, friction between your tires and the roads surface.
When driving because if there was no friction between the tires and the road, the vehicle would just slide of the road and crash.
The friction between the road and the tires creates and screeching sound.
Friction between the brake pad/lining and the rotor/drum and friction between the tyre and the road.
Car tires and the road: increasing friction will allow a car to brake faster. Shoes and the ground: increasing friction will make it less likely for you to slip.
Friction between the tire and the road surface
A bicycle has high friction at the brakes, first and foremost. Then at places where the rider holds on to the bike, Grips and pedals. Between tires and road.
tires are made of rubber and rubber can cause friction
The friction between the asphalt on the road and the rubber tires cause a screeching sound, due to the sudden stopping of the wheel motion. The sound is caused because the tire has overcome static friction, and is now in sliding friction between it and the road.
I believe that would be friction.
Air expands when heated so therefor increases the preasure
The friction between road and tyre stops the car