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sliding friction is when you are sliding
Transform boundary is when the plates are sliding past each other: ↑ ↓; Divergent is when plates are sliding away from each other: ← →; and convergent is when plates are sliding towards each other: → ←. Those are the three main plate boundaries.
they are directly proportional, the greater the mass, the greater the sliding friction
a trench is develop due to the sliding of the plates
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The sliding microtubule hypothesis explains how cargo (such as amino acids and other small molecules) travel down the minus end of the microtubules (towards the nucleus) by a pair of dynein arms. These dynein arms periodically project out from the peripheral microtubule doublet.
Sliding your hands together is an example of sliding friction.
rolling to sliding
sliding are
Sliding clamp
The definition of sliding friction is the force that prevents a sliding object from moving.
sliding friction is when you are sliding
sliding friction slows down a sliding object
Basically, it's sliding on ice!