Friction always occurs between two or more objects, not between a single object as the question asks. The three factors that determine the amount of resistive force (friction) between two objects in contact are:
the factors on which the frictional force in fluids depends :-
1. on its speed with respect to the fluid
2. on the shape of the object
3. on the nature of the fluid
Three things that affect friction are the smoothness of the surface, the smoothness of the surface opposing the first surface, and how much force is being put into an object.
oils can affect friction because it makes the surface slippy
the surface smoothness
the items smoothness
Temperature, viscosity, flow rate
Temperature, Viscosity, Flow Rate
Friction makes things slow down.
Friction makes things warmer and can be changed by lubricants
Friction slows things down thus the spin of one is slowed.
A variable that has no affect on friction is Inertia
A variable that has no affect on friction is Inertia
Friction makes things slow down.
Friction makes things warmer and can be changed by lubricants
As I have heard, friction makes things go faster....
Friction slows things down thus the spin of one is slowed.
1) friction thats lows things down is called dynamic friction 2) friction that stops things is called static friction 3) most of friction makes heat ( rubbing hands together )
A variable that has no affect on friction is Inertia
A variable that has no affect on friction is Inertia
friction
Friction slows down moving objects and brings it to a stop unless there is an stronger opposing force
Gravity, temperature, light, friction etc...
We would need to know what the friction is to affect to respond to this question.
The coefficiant of friction between the two surfaces and the normal reaction force of the object lying on the surface