Friction:)
Run your socks on a carpet, then touch someone. The electricity you built up through friction will come out of you and shock the person you touched. If it's dark, you can see the tiny zap.
That is the density of the carpet. The higher the density, the more durable the carpet.
Polymers in the home can be (but is not all inclusive):Most man-made fabrics; (rayon, nylon, etc.) curtains, clothing, table cloths, carpet, etc.Most household plastics; trash cans, trash bags, plastic containers, plastic cutlery and plastic plates, plastic drinking cups and glasses; etc.Toys - most plastic toysCDs, DVDs, Computer's, Appliance's, Car Parts, Water Hose and Sprinklers, etc.
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A carpet has so much friction because it has a coarse surface, causing the surface to rub against it and cause friction.
Carpet has more friction than tile. Tile has more friction than ice.
Wood. There is less friction.
carpet is hard and does not have friction
On carpet the friction is more as it is a rough surface therefore it stops or slow down a rolling ball.
On a smooth surface because there is less friction to slow it down.
Grass. This is because carpet (grass or soil) has more friction than a smooth surface like tile (concrete).
Friction is high on a carpet.
Carpet typically has more friction than linoleum because of its thicker and softer texture. The fibers in carpet create more resistance when objects or feet move across its surface, resulting in more friction compared to the smooth texture of linoleum.
There is more friction, this ensures your feet do not slide
carpet
it is because the land is flat it has large surface area which experiences a large force of friction due to air and hence slows down