friction is a force in which we use to create heat energy it can easily be produced simply by rubbing your hands together we can see the effects in friction in daily life such as watch tyres burn in races.. and so on the effect is has on shampoo is very minimal as it is a liquidand will just flow over any surface if you froze it and then rubed it against a wall or something it would then produce heat energy over time therefore melting it into a liquid and making it un-able to produce much energy.
no shampoo is not a pure liquid
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Kinetic friction is the friction that applies when an object is moving; static friction is the friction that applies when the object is not moving. Static friction must always be greater than, or equal to, kinetic friction.
Typically not. However rolling friction is somewhat of a myth. Rolling friction is actually caused by static friction. There are really only two types of friction: Static and Kinetic. That's it! Rolling friction is caused by static friction and the coefficient of friction (which determines its strength) is dependent upon the two materials of interaction.
some shampoos effect and some not it depends on shampoo only
If shampoo if applied and rinsed without being lathered the shampoo will not have a reaction due to friction. This will cause the shampoo to be nearly pointless. The friction is what makes it "sudsy".
A friction massage technique should bee used on people who have short hair styles. Light and quick movements are used after shampoo is added to the hair.
Tagalog translation of shampoo: gugo
No more tears shampoo is a type of shampoo that is gentle on your eyes. If you get the shampoo in your eyes, it will not hurt as much as regular shampoo.
the inventer of shampoo last name was shampoo
10g of shampoo
The possessive form of the singular noun shampoo is shampoo's. Example: The shampoo's bottle is leaking.
yes.
Shampoo is not an acid
Rodent shampoo.
no its not possible if you use just shampoo it stays shampoo
The Tagalog term for shampoo is "sampoo."