rubber frictionAdditional answerPlus the friction in the bearings and between the brake discs and pads. And the friction between the body and the air.
No, sand does not reduce friction but increase friction.
rubber shoes
Glass is made from sand and something else. Rubber I think comes from the rubber tree
Burning rubber creates Friction because friction creates heat and burning is heat
tires are made of rubber and rubber can cause friction
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The easiest friction between solids to overcome are simply rubber and water
rubber frictionAdditional answerPlus the friction in the bearings and between the brake discs and pads. And the friction between the body and the air.
No, sand does not reduce friction but increase friction.
rubber shoes
Glass is made from sand and something else. Rubber I think comes from the rubber tree
Most forms of conventional movement require friction. For example, a car could not go anywhere if not for the the friction between the rubber tire and the road surface.
Burning rubber creates Friction because friction creates heat and burning is heat
Rubber bath mats are useful with friction because they have a lot of friction and can stop you from slipping because of all the friction it produces. - thank you to this website for the answers :)
Because the friction between the aero plane and ground then when there is enough friction it goes up and when it goes down there enough friction
it has much friction between the particles of sand and blood cells and blood cells are more concentrated than sand thats why sand and blood cells can not be filtrated. Sand consists of beeds so this beeds actually bring about this more friction.