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FRICTION-The rubbing of one object or surface against another.
the answer is .......... FRICTION
Friction. One example is the action of the brake blocks on a bicycle pressing against the wheel rim and causing friction enough to bring the bicycle to a halt!
While there is no definite answer, the substance that produces the most friction when rubbing up against another substance is almost certainly rubber. This is why it is used in tires.
Static generators, such as the Wimshurst and the Van deGraaff, both separatecharges by rubbing/scraping one surface against another. They differ in howthey store the charge before the zzapp occurs.
FRICTION-The rubbing of one object or surface against another.
The heat is caused by friction.The rubbing of the surface of one body against that of another
the answer is .......... FRICTION
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Abrasion is the process of wearing something down by friction, the rubbing of one object or surface against another. Sentence: The rock had been worn down byabrasion.
Friction. One example is the action of the brake blocks on a bicycle pressing against the wheel rim and causing friction enough to bring the bicycle to a halt!
Well friction is caused by two things rubbing against each other (like rubbing your hands together and they get warm is an example of friction) so if you tried to move something to heavy you might end up dragging it and then it would be rubbing (scraping) against another surface thus creating friction.
The heat is caused by friction.The rubbing of the surface of one body against that of another
While there is no definite answer, the substance that produces the most friction when rubbing up against another substance is almost certainly rubber. This is why it is used in tires.
* The rubbing of one object or surface against another. * Conflict, as between persons having dissimilar ideas or interests. * A force that resists the relative motion or tendency to such motion of two bodies in contact.
Static generators, such as the Wimshurst and the Van deGraaff, both separatecharges by rubbing/scraping one surface against another. They differ in howthey store the charge before the zzapp occurs.
Particles of sand or dust rubbing across the surface of rocks is called abrasion.