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Yes, friction affects stopping distance. The greater the friction the lower the stopping distance; the lower the friction the greater the stopping distance.
sliding in a slide
jacking off
ice skating on ice ,is one friction occurring
maybe friction cause it makes your shoes torn out sometimes
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Some examples of relatively high friction surfaces are: sand paper, grass, and asphalt. In general, the rougher the surface, the more friction it has.
Yes, friction affects stopping distance. The greater the friction the lower the stopping distance; the lower the friction the greater the stopping distance.
gravatational forces' friction forces, .
gravatational forces' friction forces, .
sliding in a slide
jacking off
ice skating on ice ,is one friction occurring
maybe friction cause it makes your shoes torn out sometimes
friction
Push, pull and skid.
The movement of the car through the air.