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Yes, friction is the force of resistance against motion between two surfaces. The rougher a surface is the higher its friction coefficient.
Friction is a force that is created when an object or surface moves over another object or surface making the object to resist the direction of motion ( accelerate in the opposite direction).
Friction is one of the many various types of retardant forces that resist motion. To the point, friction reduces the net force in a direction by acting in the opposite direction (effectively slowing it down). Take for example a car driving along the road. The car could be generating a force of say 5000 Newtons to the right and as a result of the tyres contacting the road surface, a frictional force of say 500N is generated to the left. This means that the net force is 4500N to the right. Take note then for this example if the frictional force was 5000N the car would be stationary.
Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion.
If you mean "...to resist change in motion", that is called inertia.
A force that resists motion of one surface across another surface is called FRICTION(or FRICTIONAL FORCE)
Inertia is an objects resistance to change in motion. Frictional forces resist motion.
Friction always resist motion if the object is sliding on surface.
Friction is resistance to motion along the concerned surfaces.The more the surfaces are uneven that is, they are having bumps and depressions, the more is their tendency to resist the motion.And hence more is the frictional force and vice verse.
Yes, friction is the force of resistance against motion between two surfaces. The rougher a surface is the higher its friction coefficient.
the rim of fly wheel is heavy to resist frictional force and to resist the pressure which is present inside.
The tendency for matter to resist change in motion is called inertia. Inertia is Newton's first law of motion.
Friction is a force that is created when an object or surface moves over another object or surface making the object to resist the direction of motion ( accelerate in the opposite direction).
Friction is one of the many various types of retardant forces that resist motion. To the point, friction reduces the net force in a direction by acting in the opposite direction (effectively slowing it down). Take for example a car driving along the road. The car could be generating a force of say 5000 Newtons to the right and as a result of the tyres contacting the road surface, a frictional force of say 500N is generated to the left. This means that the net force is 4500N to the right. Take note then for this example if the frictional force was 5000N the car would be stationary.
The term describing an object's tendency to resist a change in motion is called "inertia."
Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion.
If you mean "...to resist change in motion", that is called inertia.