Friction is really molecular (atomic) cohesion. There is a technical term, but being that memory isn't what it used to be, call it "stiction" (sticky + friction) and we'll be good. There are basically three ways to minimize friction. One is construction, fabrication or devices. (You choose.) Use ball bearings instead of non-moving metal-to-metal contact. Use materials that are less sticky, like Teflon and such. The second way is lubrication. No explanation necessary. The last is method or technique. Use a method that distributes the friction over time. Instead of dragging both the boxes, drag one at a time. It doesn't reduce friction, but it reduces the need for large amounts of power for one evolution. Surf to the Wikipedia article, read the article and then come back here and carve this up to make a real answer. (No, I won't mind.)
Water reduces friction by adding a slick layer on an object allowing it to move more smoothly. While water reduces this friction, it is not the best reducer, oil or another type of lubricant are more ideal.
Its important to know what static friction is first. static friction is the force that an object shares when it is in contact with another and at the same time not in motion. You can reduce it by making your surfaces smoother thus easier to move things on further more reducing static friction.
Smooth surfaces, rollerblades and cooking spray in pans
To find out how to decrease friction, ask a science teacher because I'm not as smart as you think I am!
It's liquid, ofcourse it's going to smooth out friction, reducing heat
wheel and axle
Friction reduce the velocity, hence, it affect kinetic energy. The potential energy from static pressure is then drawn to maintain the velocity (transformation of potential -> kinetic energy). We then see the friction reduce the static pressure but actually, it affect kinetic first.
Static friction
Static friction
Yes, look at "what is static friction?" Static friction is also known as starting friction.
static friction is higher in most cases, if you're talking about the coefficient of static or kinetic friction
Static Friction and Kinetic Friction. Static Friction is what friction that slows you down. While Kinetic friction is sliding friction.
Usually static.
static friction
Actually, the static friction is neverzero.
Static friction resists an object from moving when at rest (still) with respect to the surface it is resting on or in contact with. Kinetic friction, or dynamic friction, (normally what we think of when we say 'friction') describes the friction that occurs when one body moves relative to another body and when both bodies are in contact with each other.
Static friction and sliding friction. Static friction is the force that stops a mass from sliding and sliding friction is the force that slows down an object that is already sliding. Static friction is stronger than sliding friction, and this difference is reflected in different coefficients of friction for sliding and static friction for a given surface.
the static friction in sliding friction is different......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................lol