Friction is useful when I want to stand up (trying to stand on a frictionless surface is difficult, and dangerous), but more friction is a problem when I am ice skating. Friction with my car tires is useful when I am driving on a road (especially if I want to stay on the road around a curve, or want to speed up or slow down), but more friction on the moving parts of the engine is a problem.
well friction is a very strong grip so when u ride a bike the tyres slip when they are wet but don't when they are dry the reason for this because when tyres are wet there friction losses grip slowly when turning a corner but when they are dry they have the strong ability to stay put on the ground
For a door squeeking! For icescating! If you are looking for why it is useful, it is useful for lighting a match!
by different ways
public transportation strike
How can Nicole improve the garden soil's fertility
Thanks to research into nuclear weaponry, humanity is at all times within an hour of potenital extinciton, thus solving the problem know as consciousness permanently.
absoloutly not
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Problems that are not promptly solved create more problems.
Commerce problems could be solved with trade
what are 2 problems that were solved by the invention of trains
they solved their problems by farming
Mainly health problems.
It solved no problems but created enormous problems.
Reducing equivalent fractions to their simplest form.
K = D + 3 where the letters represent the number of problems solved by Ki and Daniel respectively.
it solved plants
yes
That is why there is 7 books. The problems are all solved in the end of the 7th book.
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