unless you have chains or studs it would be 0 friction
Yes. Think about two steep hills. One is covered in ice (smooth). The other is covered in sandpaper (rough). The ice covered hill would be MUCH easier to slide down. Thus, the friction is much LESS, on a SMOOTH SURFACE. Then the opposite must be true, that friction is GREATER on a ROUGH SURFACE.
Friction will cause heat, so you will slide and have a warm behind but friction will also slow you down on a slide
Friction always acts in the direction opposite to the the motion of the object.For example, if a bowling ball rolls to the right, friction would act to the left.Without friction, if you threw a ball, it would keep going forever. Friction slows objects down.
snow and yourself dying if your falling
You need a little friction when you are going down a water slide and much more
You would keep moving, because friction is what slows you down.
It stops the water from going through your hair. That would cause a lot of friction. Friction slows you down a lot.
If there was no friction at all, you would slide down really quickly and land hard on the ground. However, the pain won't be too harsh, because the lack of friction would keep you going even if you're off the slide; you'd be sliding across and right out of the playground!
Friction and a good grip.
Friction and air resistance
Sex has a friction when people go up and down and up and down and pole dancing does.
interia keeps going in a straight line but with friction it will slow down