magnetism
friction increases the amount of force necessary to do work
No, however mass and or density is directly related to the amount of friction
Friction and motion are related because friction is a force that resists motion between two surfaces in contact. When there is friction between objects, it can affect how easily they can move past each other, slowing down or stopping their motion.
Friction is related to swimming because the water is constantly working against the force of the swimmer and therefore reducing their speed and acceleration. If there was no friction then many of the world's physics would be completely different.
No, a membranophone is a musical instrument that produces sound through the vibration of a membrane or drumhead. It is not related to friction.
In general rolling friction is any friction specifically related to the rolling motion. The friction on the axle to hub bearing, the tire flexing, the tire tread on the surface of the road and so on.
yes
Air and friction both being fluids, the resistive forces between them are more related to drag than friction.
Friction always acts opposite to the direction of motion.
Friction is a force that opposes motion, so the amount of friction between two surfaces affects how easily an object can move. More friction means more resistance to motion, while less friction allows for smoother movement.
The Force of friction is equal to the coefficient of friction times the normal force. Since normal force is equal to mass times the acceleration of gravity (9.8 m/s2), the force of friction is directly proportional to the mass.
Friction is the rubbing of one object against another. Here's an example: When you rub your hands together, you feel heat.