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You require friction in order to walk.
No You need friction to Walk, So the Answer Is False
To walk without friction is like trying to walk on ice, or over a pool of oil. We need the rear foot to be firmly fixed in order to step forward and take a step without slipping.
If there was no friction then we could not walk, we would keep slipping. Nothing would be steady on the ground, many things would be just sliding and sliding. Nothing would exist in the way they do now. You could not pick up a glass with a drink in it, you could not hold a pencil, a leaf, a spear, or your cellphone, and you could not turn a page. It seems unlikely that we could exist at all.
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You require friction in order to walk.
Yes it would, thank God for rolling friction
No You need friction to Walk, So the Answer Is False
The fact that you can walk without sliding is an example of friction.
To walk without friction is like trying to walk on ice, or over a pool of oil. We need the rear foot to be firmly fixed in order to step forward and take a step without slipping.
Without friction, we couldn't walk or grip onto anything.
Because without it, you couldn't walk.
Friction happened when two surfaces rub against each other, although the two surfaces seem smooth but microscopicallythey're surface are rough. Without friction you could slip and fall when you walk. Friction slows down moving object and could also stop a moving object.
If there was no friction then we could not walk, we would keep slipping. Nothing would be steady on the ground, many things would be just sliding and sliding. Nothing would exist in the way they do now. You could not pick up a glass with a drink in it, you could not hold a pencil, a leaf, a spear, or your cellphone, and you could not turn a page. It seems unlikely that we could exist at all.
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yes there is friction in winter because without any friction we wouldn't be able to walk and the cars would slide and never brake