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sliding friction
An Ice skater skating on ice.
Yes. Weight, being a force perpendicular to the surface, affects the magnitude of the friction, but not the friction coefficient.
friction affects in any Circumtances
Yes, linearly. The more it weighs, the more friction.
sliding friction
An Ice skater skating on ice.
Ice skating does not require any friction because the skater needs to glide on the ice and if there was any friction on ice the skater would have trouble to skate smoothly on the ice. That is why ice skating does not require any friction at all from my perspective.
Yes. Weight, being a force perpendicular to the surface, affects the magnitude of the friction, but not the friction coefficient.
By using kinetic friction
friction affects in any Circumtances
Friction and drag
i cant find the answer! I think it is blanced
Friction with the air and even on ice will slow the skater down to a stop.
no, friction just changes the motion of an object.
Yes, linearly. The more it weighs, the more friction.
Yes, There Would Be A Lot More Friction