friction!
Friction.
There are basically two ways to increase friction between two surfaces, which are, make them rougher (increased co-efficient of friction) or press them together with greater pressure. In either case, you are increasing the interaction between irregularities on the surfaces. Completely smooth surfaces would, in theory, be frictionless.
how hard the surfaces push to gether the types of surfaces involved
Force pushing two surfaces together
1. Decrease the Force between the two Surfaces. 2. Lubricate the Surfaces, thus lowering the Coefficient of Friction between them.
Friction is the force that decreases motion through the interaction between two surfaces.
Friction is the force that decreases motion through the interaction between two surfaces.
Friction.
There are basically two ways to increase friction between two surfaces, which are, make them rougher (increased co-efficient of friction) or press them together with greater pressure. In either case, you are increasing the interaction between irregularities on the surfaces. Completely smooth surfaces would, in theory, be frictionless.
The interaction between two like-charged objects is repulsive. The interaction between two oppositely charged objects is attractive.
There's no interaction between the two.
The degree of interaction between two modules is known as cohesion.
mass and velocity
how hard the surfaces push to gether the types of surfaces involved
Force pushing two surfaces together
Net force is the sticking point between two surfaces that cause friction.
1. Decrease the Force between the two Surfaces. 2. Lubricate the Surfaces, thus lowering the Coefficient of Friction between them.