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Friction does depend on the types of surfaces involved and how hard the surfaces push together. Friction would be very minimal if the surfaces were smooth and not pushing together too hard.
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The force with which both surfaces are touching and the types of surfaces involved
Street dancing is popular within a lot of cultures, and there are a lot of different types. In the UK (largely in London) street dance in the form of break dancing is popular and this originated in New York. Street dancing is very popular in Brazilian culture, American and British culture, and also the hip-hop and rave cultures throughout the world. There are also Afro-American, Afro-Caribbean, South American and West African cultures.
Smooth ones, especially if there's a bit of liquid involved (ice skates).
There are 2 types of frictions: 1. Rolling friction 2. Static friction 3. Fluid friction
Fluid friction is the friction that occurs when an object moves through a fluid or gas.
There are three types of friction and all are all actually used often. These are static friction, rolling friction, and sliding friction.
There are several types of mechanisms that use friction to operate. The include friction drives, friction clutches, and friction brakes.
Friction act on us every day. Types of Friction: 1) Sliding friction 2) Rolling friction 3) Static friction 4) Fluid friction
there are two types of friction limiting static $ kinetic