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Friction.
Friction is the force that doesn't want two surfaces to move against each other. For example, when you are rubbing the mat, the friction between you and the mat tries to prevent you from moving against the mat. Same with braking.
when rubbing two objects together it is called fricton
of course,it's friction.
FrictionWhen two surfaces touch each other, there is some adhesion between the two. That adhesion results in friction, which opposes the motion of one surface with respect to the other.Friction opposes motion between two surfaces.*you will have more friction if you have rougher surfaces. the smoother the surfaces, the less friction.**friction is caused by the microscopic hills and valleys on objects rubbing up*
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Friction.
Friction is the force that doesn't want two surfaces to move against each other. For example, when you are rubbing the mat, the friction between you and the mat tries to prevent you from moving against the mat. Same with braking.
when rubbing two objects together it is called fricton
Friction is the force produced when two objects are rubbed. Rough surfaces exhibit more friction while smoother surfaces tend to be almost frictionless.
of course,it's friction.
FrictionWhen two surfaces touch each other, there is some adhesion between the two. That adhesion results in friction, which opposes the motion of one surface with respect to the other.Friction opposes motion between two surfaces.*you will have more friction if you have rougher surfaces. the smoother the surfaces, the less friction.**friction is caused by the microscopic hills and valleys on objects rubbing up*
The force that can move between surfaces is called friction. It resists the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material element sliding against each other.
Not necessarily.
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Friction, if that is what you mean.
shear