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A force, of itself, can not wear down anything. A force, of itself, can not move.
Erosion wears down material. Examples that you can see in nature include mountains, river beds, and canyons.
A jockey is a metal slider that wears away a line of the insulation so it can make electrical contact with the metal underneath.
With friction, you aren't able to go SUPER fast (if you like going SUPER fast). Friction slows us down.It depends on the situation. In some cases, yes; in some, no. Take the example of a car. Friction between the moving metal surfaces inside the engine results in wear on the parts. For the brakes, sliding friction between the break disc and the pads is what stops the car.
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A force, of itself, can not wear down anything. A force, of itself, can not move.
Erosion wears down material. Examples that you can see in nature include mountains, river beds, and canyons.
a glacier
An armored knight wears gauntlets on his hands.
metal
you call him a guy who likes punk rock and metal wears alot of black and wears a goth cross At least until you learn him name
the metal wears down from the gear turning metal against metal
Thierry Mugler
slows car and wears metal out
A goth
the devil wears prada they are a christian metal group and they are absolutly amazing
A jockey is a metal slider that wears away a line of the insulation so it can make electrical contact with the metal underneath.