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The force that resists motion between objects that are in contact is called friction. One object can be stationary or they both can move.
The friction between two stationary forces is called static friction. It is the friction that resists two objects to start moving against each other. Once in motion, the friction between two forces is called dynamic friction. Static friction tends to be greater than dynamic friction, which is why it takes more force to get a heavy box moving along the ground compared to keep it going.
Friction between two objects produces heat.
When friction is createed between two objects, the objects create static electricity! :D
Air friction.
friction can not move stationary objects, it just opposes the relative motion between them.
The force that resists motion between objects that are in contact is called friction. One object can be stationary or they both can move.
The friction between two stationary forces is called static friction. It is the friction that resists two objects to start moving against each other. Once in motion, the friction between two forces is called dynamic friction. Static friction tends to be greater than dynamic friction, which is why it takes more force to get a heavy box moving along the ground compared to keep it going.
concervation of momentum concervation of momentum 2nd Answer: Well, not really, no. Friction causes moving objects to slow.
Friction between two objects produces heat.
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No. Objects have to be in contact for there to be friction between them.
Friction between two objects produces heat.
When friction is createed between two objects, the objects create static electricity! :D
They Free Fall without losing it's/their momentum.
Air friction.
The heat from the friction upon two objects.