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static sliding has a much greater force then rolling friction cause it covers more area
Rough surface provides lot of friction.
a ball rolling across the floor ( a flat surface) you rolling down a hill rocks rolling down hill etc. hope this helped ronkkiki
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The amount of traction its tires have on the road surface over which they are rolling.
The amount of traction its tires have on the road surface over which they are rolling.
On a smooth surface the best traction and lowest rolling resistance is had from smooth tires. On an uneven or soft surface, like mud and sand a treaded tire offers the best traction, and the poor rolling characteristics is a trade of you have to live with.
the surface which you are rolling on, and probability.
Friction is a force between to surfaces that resists motion. Static friction is the resistance to motion when two surfaces are not moving relative to each other. Sliding friction is the resistance to motion when two surface are sliding, one over the other. Sliding friction is less than static friction for the same two surfaces. For rolling friction an object is rolling, like a tire on a road. It's what provides traction between the two and makes the car "go." For a tire on a road, rolling friction is less than sliding friction.
Lean forward to reduce the weight and traction on the rear wheel, then brace your legs when pedal under your strongest foot/leg is pointing straight back. This should cause the rear wheel to break loose from the surface and start to skid.
Traction
It gives better traction.
static sliding has a much greater force then rolling friction cause it covers more area
Rough surface provides lot of friction.
Traction.