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Water can make a flat surface more slippery, which will decrease the amount of friction
Friction is most commonly known as any push or pull. There are four types of friction ; sliding friction, static friction, rolling friction, and fluid friction. Sliding friction is when something is sliding against another surface. Static friction is when there is force being applied upon a heavy object or the object is being moved on a rough surface. Rolling friction is when something is rolling on a surface and friction slows it down. Finally, fluid friction is when an object is being slown down on or in water, air, or any others fluid.
The surfaces used as the measure of lowest friction are generally wet ice on wet ice. Some materials, such as superfluid Helium III have no measurable friction.
Surface Tension. this is caused by a cohesive force between the polarized water molecules.
Three types of friction are : 1. Kinetic friction :Friction that arises between surfaces in relative motion. 2. Static friction :Friction that acts between surfaces at rest with respect to each other 3. Rolling friction : Friction that occurs when an object rolls over a surface. Static, sliding, rolling.
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The waves in the open ocean are usually caused by the friction of the winds over the open ocean of water. The waves in the ocean vary in strength and size depending with the speed of wind and the friction with the surface of water.
The waves in the open ocean are usually caused by the friction of the winds over the open ocean of water. The waves in the ocean vary in strength and size depending with the speed of wind and the friction with the surface of water.
Water can make a flat surface more slippery, which will decrease the amount of friction
There is a couple forces one of them are erosion powered by water such a rivers
Surface currents are caused by the friction of wind on the water. The currents are also affected by the Coriolis Effect, which is the apparent deflection of objects moving in a straight path relative to the earth's surface.
A current at the surface of water. usually caused by wind.
The drag is caused by friction with the air or water.
Friction is caused when objects or substances bump into each other. When you swim you create friction between you and the water which is called Fluid friction. Better yet look it up
Frictional forces are of two type 1-kinetic friction 2-static friction (keep in mind that in this article surface means a surface which cause some resistance to movement). I think static don't need details. So come on kinetic. Experimentally it is found that kinetic friction force is directly proportional to the magnitude n of the normal force acting on the body. The proportionality constant is 'coefficient of kinetic friction'.The nature of a surface is proportional to coefficient of kinetic friction i.e. If coefficient is low surface is slippery. Friction is caused by the degree of roughness a surface possess. The more the surface is rough, it cause more friction. Impetiments in surface as they make conact. Nothing is perfectly smooth that's has mass Friction is what is known as the resistance of a solid (in comparison to air resistance and water resistance). It is caused by two surfaces that are moving against each other being rough. This roughness means the surfaces are moving into each other as well as past each other, meaning some of the kinetic force is used up on the other surface. This will result in a loss of energy that will be given off as heat.
Friction is most commonly known as any push or pull. There are four types of friction ; sliding friction, static friction, rolling friction, and fluid friction. Sliding friction is when something is sliding against another surface. Static friction is when there is force being applied upon a heavy object or the object is being moved on a rough surface. Rolling friction is when something is rolling on a surface and friction slows it down. Finally, fluid friction is when an object is being slown down on or in water, air, or any others fluid.
A current at the surface of water. usually caused by wind.