For us, it would probably be bad. Without friction, it would be nearly impossible to get around. imagine walking around on ice all day, but worse.
bad friction is when 2 things rub together .
Friction is good because it provides traction. Friction is necessary for people to stand, or for vehicles to accelerate or break. Friction can also be used to convert kinetic energy to heat or electrical energy. Friction can be bad because kinetic energy is can be lost to friction.
Confrontation is good and bad- it depends on the situation.
In situations where you want to create heat or dissipate kinetic energy, friction is usually a good thing. Friction when rubbing your hands together creates heat, which you appreciate, and friction between your brake pad and brake disc slows down your car, which is also a good thing. In situations where you want to maintain kinetic energy or minimize heat, friction is usually bad. Air friction slows down a glider, limiting its range, and mechanical friction in a car rolling on a flat surface causes it to stop without the brakes being applied.
It depends what you want to do with it. Friction generates heat, which can be good (if you are cold), or bad (if you are not). Friction slows down movement, which can be good (if you are about to crash into a tree with your car), or bad (if you need high performance in an engine for instance).
Friction can be either good or bad depending on where it is. Friction between parts that are meant to stay put is a good thing, friction between parts that are supposed to move is a bad thing. Tires for instance are meant to roll along the road, not slide. Here, friction is good. But then you cone to the hubs. In here, the wheel has to move around the axle. Here, friction is bad. Here, friction will turn effort that would otherwise have gone into moving the bike forward into heat, which is no use to the rider at all.
i think you clall it a bad or good situation
Friction is good in situations like walking or driving a car, where it provides traction to prevent slips and skids. Friction is bad in situations like mechanical parts rubbing together, where it can cause wear and heat generation, leading to inefficiency and potential damage.
Good friction: the traction between tires and the road that allows vehicles to grip the surface and drive safely. Bad friction: the resistance between moving parts of a machine that causes wear and tear, leading to decreased efficiency and potentially damaging the equipment.
Friction isn't always bad, but when engineers try to avoid or reduce friction, it is because of the energy lost due to friction.
To me is not knowing the outcome of a situation and preparing for good or bad
What in the situation is morally right or wrong, or more simply good and bad, about the situation in the context of the human experience.