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Tiny collisions on the surfaces, called microwelds, cause friction.
If an object is moving on the same surface the friction is the same throughout. However, more friction is caused by a rougher surface and less friction is caused by smoother surfaces.
Friction that is caused by the movement of two surfaces against each other is known as kinetic friction. This is different than static friction which is opposition to motion before the motion occurs.
Friction is caused by the interlockings that are present between the two bodies in contact due to the irregularities of the surfaces. Greater the interlocking greater is the friction.
No. The speed of the object does not affect the amount of friction between an object and the surface. Friction is affected by the types of surfaces in contact, smoother surfaces produce less friction, and the weight of the object moving horizontally affects the resistance relative to the two surfaces in contact. Greater weight causes greater resistance.
Tiny collisions on the surfaces, called microwelds, cause friction.
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Friction is a force present when things rub against eachother. Friction causes heat energy, and it also causes motion between surfaces to be reduced.
Surfaces of physical objects, or the surface of the Earth (wind).
If an object is moving on the same surface the friction is the same throughout. However, more friction is caused by a rougher surface and less friction is caused by smoother surfaces.
Friction that is caused by the movement of two surfaces against each other is known as kinetic friction. This is different than static friction which is opposition to motion before the motion occurs.
Friction is caused by the interlockings that are present between the two bodies in contact due to the irregularities of the surfaces. Greater the interlocking greater is the friction.
No. The speed of the object does not affect the amount of friction between an object and the surface. Friction is affected by the types of surfaces in contact, smoother surfaces produce less friction, and the weight of the object moving horizontally affects the resistance relative to the two surfaces in contact. Greater weight causes greater resistance.
There are irregularities on the surfaces of any material which might not be visible to the naked eyes. This rough surfaces causes friction between any two bodies.friction is caused by gravity pulling on one object making it "stick" to the other object.yo' momma!
A lubricantis a substance introduced to reduce friction between moving surfaces. It may also have the function of transporting foreign particles. The property of reducing friction is known as Lubricity. (Slipperiness) This causes less friction.
The rougher then surface the greater the frictional force. When a surface is rough and you put friction to it, it creates sparks while smooth surfaces when friction is added causes a slight stactic shock.
Yes, this is a true statement and causes friction.