It would be like...... Constantly sliding around. You will never be able to feel the texture of something because you'd be slippery. You wouldn't even be able to feel because you need to have friction to feel. THERE WOULD BE NO LIFE.
Without friction you - and everything else - would simply slide off all the time.
That would not be possible, all life would cease to exist in very short order.
It is impossible to have no friction. If there was no friction we would be sliding all over the place, nothing would be balanced.
Yes. If there were no friction, it would lose all traction and would simply skid all over the place.
Friction is beneficial to our life because without it, you wouldn't be able to walk, talk, or hold items. Trying to walk on ice can be compared to trying to walk without fricion, except that instead of moving forward slightly, all you would do is slide your feet back and forth. Talking requires air to rub against your vocal cords and make them vibrate, which would be impossible without friction. If you tried to pick up an item, you would have to be very careful and have your hand as a cup under it, as the item would be constantly sliding around.
Life in the colonies would be very different.
the lid would open the same way. it only would open different if one screwdriver moved different. this is all because of friction.
Different forms of friction, such as static, kinetic, and rolling friction, all involve resistance to motion when two surfaces are in contact. They are caused by microscopic irregularities on the surfaces that interact and oppose relative motion. In all cases, friction converts mechanical energy into heat.
life would not exist
when i am ask is friction important i say the answer is yes. friction is important and can help people in many different ways. like cars for a example cars use friction to drive on the road. there is many different types of friction to; dry friction, fluid friction, lubricated friction, skin friction, internal friction, ect..... all of these types of frictions can be different a different way.
No, the friction between two surfaces depends on factors such as the roughness of the surfaces, the force pressing them together, and the materials involved. Different surfaces will have different coefficients of friction which determine how much force is required to overcome the friction between them.
Climbing a rope without friction would be extremely difficult as there would be nothing to grip onto to support your weight. You would likely struggle to make any progress and may not be able to ascend the rope at all. It would require a different set of skills and techniques than traditional rope climbing.