Some examples of relatively high friction surfaces are: sand paper, grass, and asphalt. In general, the rougher the surface, the more friction it has.
An example of a high friction material is sandpaper. It has high friction because of the roughness. When you feel the sandpaper, it is very bumpy and rough. That is an example of a high friction material.
Friction can be very useful in your life. You need low friction when you ski. If you have high friction you cannot glide easily on the snow. You can also use low friction when you ice skate. If you have high friction you cant glide across the ice. When you use your laptop your keypad has to be able to glide. Some examples of high friction are erasing with your pencil, rubbing your hands together etc.
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I assume you are looking for examples. Low friction: drawer-slides, door-hinges, water flowing through the pipes. High friction: carpet pile, some types of window catch so the casement stays where set.
Any type of material has friction because everything has microscopic hills and valleys; some materials have more friction because the materials hills and valleys are larger than other materials.
Friction can damage materials,slice,and make things move because when you touch, rub or move these things we create friction.
Friction is very useful but it has its own disadvantages. Friction causes wear and tear. Friction spoils the soles of our shoes. friction reduces speed This is all wrong some not useful types of friction are are when airplanes fly the friction causes heat that materials that will withstand which are costly.
Materials which have a low to zero moisture content, where the individual particles do not bond and material will flow at a relatively low angle due to the low particle friction.
Friction can be very useful in your life. You need low friction when you ski. If you have high friction you cannot glide easily on the snow. You can also use low friction when you ice skate. If you have high friction you cant glide across the ice. When you use your laptop your keypad has to be able to glide. Some examples of high friction are erasing with your pencil, rubbing your hands together etc.
Ice and glass both have very low coefficients of friction because they are very smooth, so it is easier for a substance to glide over them.
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Different materials have different coefficients of friction because the materials have different microscopic bumps and valleys which cause the friction to begin with. Coefficients of friction are constant for each material.
I assume you are looking for examples. Low friction: drawer-slides, door-hinges, water flowing through the pipes. High friction: carpet pile, some types of window catch so the casement stays where set.
friction
1) using a lubricant film between moving parts. 2) using low friction materials, such as Teflon.3) reducing surface roughness.
ceramics are the materials which are non metals which can be used over metals due to low co-efficient of friction
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For example the cause of sliding friction of two materials is when the stress between the Materials is not equal to zero