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There are three types of friction, static friction, rolling friction, and sliding friction. Static friction is friction between two surfaces that aren't moving relatively to each other. Rolling friction is friction between a rolling object and the surface that it is rolling on. Sliding friction is friction where an object slides, or rubs against, another surface.
there are actually 4 different types of friction they are : 1. static friction- friction between two surfaces that are not moving past each other 2. sliding friction- the force that opposes the motion of two surfaces sliding past each other 3. rolling friction- the friction between a rolling object and the surface it rolls on 4. fluid friction- when an object is moving in liquid or gas if this is for an exam if you are asked for only three types of friction, do not state static friction because there is no movement
There are three things that effects improper lubrication. The three main things are it increases the friction between the moving parts, Engine`s efficiency will reduce and over heating.
Three types of friction are : 1. Kinetic friction :Friction that arises between surfaces in relative motion. 2. Static friction :Friction that acts between surfaces at rest with respect to each other 3. Rolling friction : Friction that occurs when an object rolls over a surface. Static, sliding, rolling.
There are three things that motion depends upon. The first is the mass of the object that is to be set into motion. The second is the strength of the friction that is going up against the object. The third is the strength of the gravity that is pulling upon the object.
There are three types of friction, static friction, rolling friction, and sliding friction. Static friction is friction between two surfaces that aren't moving relatively to each other. Rolling friction is friction between a rolling object and the surface that it is rolling on. Sliding friction is friction where an object slides, or rubs against, another surface.
Three factors that affect movement are friction, wind resistance, and velocity. Friction is the resistance that a single object encounters when moving over another object. Velocity is speed, and wind resistance is the opposing force on an object.
there are actually 4 different types of friction they are : 1. static friction- friction between two surfaces that are not moving past each other 2. sliding friction- the force that opposes the motion of two surfaces sliding past each other 3. rolling friction- the friction between a rolling object and the surface it rolls on 4. fluid friction- when an object is moving in liquid or gas if this is for an exam if you are asked for only three types of friction, do not state static friction because there is no movement
what are three things affected by friction
There are three things that effects improper lubrication. The three main things are it increases the friction between the moving parts, Engine`s efficiency will reduce and over heating.
Three types of friction are : 1. Kinetic friction :Friction that arises between surfaces in relative motion. 2. Static friction :Friction that acts between surfaces at rest with respect to each other 3. Rolling friction : Friction that occurs when an object rolls over a surface. Static, sliding, rolling.
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Gravity, friction, momentum
There are three things that motion depends upon. The first is the mass of the object that is to be set into motion. The second is the strength of the friction that is going up against the object. The third is the strength of the gravity that is pulling upon the object.
GravityGravity can do all three to an object, the best example of this would be tossing a ball straight up in the air: 1) It initially slows down to a halt at the highest point of ascent, 2) Then speeds up as it falls 3) And of course it changes directions at the top. FrictionFriction, however, is a different matter. Friction that deals with motion (dynamic friction) always acts in the opposite direction of motion; therefore, it cannot accelerate an object in the same direction as it is moving. Due to this, friction can only slow down an object. Can it reverse the direction of motion? Since it cannot speed up an object, it cannot make an object move after friction has slowed it down to a standstill like gravity can from the example above. Thus, in conclusion: gravity can slow down, speed up an object and change its direction; however, friction can only slow down an object.
Sure, as long as the sum of the forces is zero.
Friction, induction and conduction