Friction on sand is typically high due to the rough and uneven texture of sand grains. This rough surface creates resistance when objects move across it, resulting in a higher frictional force.
Sandpaper is commonly used to smooth out rough surfaces by rubbing it against the area to make it smoother by removing imperfections and rough spots.
Yes, you can sand stucco to achieve a smoother finish. Sanding helps to even out the surface and remove any rough textures.
It feels like a rough surface such as sand paper rubbing on your lips, but it taste good to some people.
Friction between rubber and sand occurs when the rubber surface contacts the rough texture of the sand grains. The friction force opposes the motion of the rubber and can cause heat to build up due to the resistance created by the sand grains. The amount of friction depends on factors such as the roughness of the sand particles and the pressure exerted by the rubber on the sand surface.
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No, sand paper is rough.
Surfaces which are rough create the most friction. Like cement, or sand paper.
Yes, it is recommended to sand after staining to smooth out any rough spots and ensure an even finish. Sanding can also help the stain adhere better to the wood surface.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes on its surface. This is what make is "rough"
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