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One way is to put rubber bands on both of the surfaces
A lubricant such as oil, grease, graphite powder or PTFE can reduce the friction between two surfaces. Or using metal balls to space them and reduce the contact surface area as used in ball bearings.
The oil helps slick the two surfaces so that the molecular surfaces become easier to slide on with less friction. Julia Blander :P
Reduce the friction . . .Apply lubricant to the surfaces in contact, or reduce the mutual pressure.Friction the reduce . . .The phrase has no physical significance.
No it does not. It will actually reduce the friction between them.
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To reduce friction between surfaces.
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One way is to put rubber bands on both of the surfaces
substances when applied to a surfaces reduce the friction between surrfaces hopes this help;)
A lubricant such as oil, grease, graphite powder or PTFE can reduce the friction between two surfaces. Or using metal balls to space them and reduce the contact surface area as used in ball bearings.
The oil helps slick the two surfaces so that the molecular surfaces become easier to slide on with less friction. Julia Blander :P
when we polish surfaces, the molecules or atoms of surface come closer to each other so there is no space for fiction so it is reduced but not reduced to zerowe cant reduce friction to zeroWhen we polish a rough surface smoothly,the unequalities gets reduced,therefore friction is reduced
The oil helps slick the two surfaces so that the molecular surfaces become easier to slide on with less friction. Julia Blander :P
Reduce the friction . . .Apply lubricant to the surfaces in contact, or reduce the mutual pressure.Friction the reduce . . .The phrase has no physical significance.