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Fluid Friction, & Rolling Friction.
Yes, in general friction can occur in a vacuum, but the only kind of friction that doesn't occur in a vacuum is, of course, air friction. There is no drag force on an object falling in a vacuum.
friction affects in any Circumtances
FRICTION!!!!!!!
A force is needed to start something moving and to stop it once it is moving. A force can make something speed up or slow down. Friction is a force generated when surfaces move across each other.
Sliding Friction Occurs When And Object Is Being Slided On The Ground
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This would be sliding friction and it could happen when:run on the floor
Fluid Friction, & Rolling Friction.
You would experience fluid friction and rolling friction, and since you are not likely to be completely submerged, air resistance.
Sliding friction, (possibly) applied force, gravity, and normal force.
Yes, in the seals around the bearings, in any suspension element you might have, by the brake pads and so on.
Drag and friction has a curving effect on a golf ball. The ball may make a curved trajectory as it flies through the air, mostly taking the direction of the wind.
Yes, in general friction can occur in a vacuum, but the only kind of friction that doesn't occur in a vacuum is, of course, air friction. There is no drag force on an object falling in a vacuum.
it occur by sliding
friction affects in any Circumtances
FRICTION!!!!!!!