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There is no motion
Gravity pushing you down on the earth and friction from the ground are the two types of friction you have to overcome when walking.
the electrons move away
They won't be able to stop.
The friction will go down drastically.
We would not be able to walk and nothing would be able to stay still Hope I could help
Friction is found anywhere where there are contact forces. If there was no friction on Earth, then we wouldn't be able to walk, pick things up, or move at all.
If friction is more it leads to unwanted things
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Friction.
Tidal friction caused by Earth's stretching from the Moon's gravity is gradually slowing down the rotation of Earth.
due to the fact that another force is opposing its motion .In Earth it is friction
There is no motion
Friction is what holds, stops things from moving. if there was no friction then things would be on the move 24/7.
This would be sliding friction and it could happen when:run on the floor
Assuming that you are in outer space and arriving to earth, Earth's gravity will pull you into the atmosphere, where you will burn up from the high speeds and friction against the atmosphere's gases. And then, when you finally hit the ground, you will sit up and say "Ow, that hurt."