Walking is static friction because you do not drag your feet along the ground.
while walking the irregularities in our feet and in the floor will interlock and provide us a firm grip.
Gravity pushing you down on the earth and friction from the ground are the two types of friction you have to overcome when walking.
friction helps us from falling over when doing simple tasks such as walking. the treds on the bottom of shoes have gaps between them giving greater surface area and friction can affect it more. this also occurs with skin, the finger prints and groves on skin all helps to hold things. hope this helps
Well it is either static friction or rolling friction
Walking is static friction because you do not drag your feet along the ground.
while walking the irregularities in our feet and in the floor will interlock and provide us a firm grip.
Gravity pushing you down on the earth and friction from the ground are the two types of friction you have to overcome when walking.
friction helps us from falling over when doing simple tasks such as walking. the treds on the bottom of shoes have gaps between them giving greater surface area and friction can affect it more. this also occurs with skin, the finger prints and groves on skin all helps to hold things. hope this helps
Friction
Well it is either static friction or rolling friction
We can work together with friction by applying more force than frictional force. yes it cause a great energy lose but it also helps us in walking with good grip and also helps in grinding creals into flour
Walking to move forward, same for anything that moves. If there was no friction it would be like walking on oil.
there are many advantages of friction. It helps us in driving, walking, writing, holding objects, etc.
Friction can be a friend when walking and when driving a car. For example, walking or driving on ice can be very risky due to the lack of friction. Friction can be a foe when it causes more work to have to be done or excess heating. Friction is responsible for our getting blisters on our hands or feet.
walking on the floor
Friction:)