it helps u slow down in a car and go faster
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Normally you would not want to do so. If there was no friction, you would slip right off the bench onto the ground. You need some friction in order to stay in one place.
Wherever you want to go the fastest.
Why would you want to? It's rather childish to wanna create friction between the two of you. If you're mad at him for some reason, just talk to him. There's no need for games.
ok what do you want your user and pass
Friction is helpful when you need to slow down or stop by applying the brakes. It allows the brake pads to grip the wheel rims and create the necessary force to halt the bike. Friction is not helpful when you want to maintain a constant speed, as it creates resistance that can make cycling more challenging.
If you want to swim faster, then decreasing friction would help you with that - Less friction means you glide easer through the water. If you want a more efficient workout then increasing friction would help you with that. If you were to put a track suit on before entering the water you'd have to work a lot harder for each lap in the pool.
You can't create friction in space. To slow down you are going to hace to reverse you direction by starting an engine on the opposite direction. To goto the right or left, you want to start engines on the side to push the rocket that way.
We want a lot of friction when we need to slow down or stop objects in motion, like when braking a car or walking on a slippery surface. More friction provides more resistance to movement, helping to prevent sliding or slipping.
if you mean how to: to decrease friction you just need to for example make the two planes as plane as posible, no rough things to go agenst and slow it down, cars need to do just that.not in the ground to weel but weel to the rest of the car exept the engine.so when to do so, is in a car or some thing that need to move. and you dont want to lift it
If you want friction, you need two surfaces in contact with each other, with one surface moving or trying to move against the other. Friction is the force that resists the relative motion or tendency of such motion between surfaces in contact.
You would need friction between the tires or tracks and the dirt the tractor is sitting. If you have extended legs, you need friction between the pads and the ground. You would want friction in the brakes. A clutch also relies on friction. Technically you could "dig water", but if you are trenching, then one needs friction between the dirt particles. It is also handy to have friction in your seat, steps, and controls.