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Friction will work against force
Yes because work=friction Ă—distance
Friction's direction is always against the direction work is being applied to.
yes. to have friction you need more movement between what ever is making the friction which then brings you more work
cars work well with friction because if there was no friction and a car tried to turn it would probably slip and slide and therefore a car works pretty well with friction
Because without the friction on animals the the neutrons of the atoms would not be able to work properly.
Friction will work against force
No, We cannot do work on friction less surface
work is movement, and all movement causes friction, since there is no such thing as a "perfect" or "100% efficient" tool yet.
Yes because work=friction Ă—distance
Lots of electronic items from America will work in Europe. You may need an adaptor to be able to plug them in as the voltage system is different. The television system is different, so some items may not work properly, like DVDs, as the region setting is different.
Friction's direction is always against the direction work is being applied to.
Unless you've been properly trained, electronic items can be dangerous to work on. Even if you unplug them and then work on them, if you don't put them back together correctly you could be harmed or start a fire when you plug them back in.
yes. to have friction you need more movement between what ever is making the friction which then brings you more work
Friction's direction is always against the direction work is being applied to.
Many items on the internet require additional programs not on the PS3 so a PS3 can not browse like a PC
cars work well with friction because if there was no friction and a car tried to turn it would probably slip and slide and therefore a car works pretty well with friction