Driving on a road requires friction or else your car or automobile will skid across the road and you will never be able to stop your car from moving. Friction is very important to our daily lives even though we may not even notice it.
When driving because if there was no friction between the tires and the road, the vehicle would just slide of the road and crash.
a car driving on the road
Driving, walking, anything that requires you to push against something. If there was no friction, your tires would spin endlessly and your feet would fly out from underneath you (think of walking/driving on ice!)
Friction from the road heating the tires and transferring to the wheels and the brakes friction heating the wheel its self and/or the rims.
Friction can be harmful or helpful when driving, no matter what time of year. For instance it is helpful when breaking and it is harmful between bearing surfaces. The loss of friction between the tyres and the road during winter can be disastrous.
1) Friction of the tires on the road 2) Friction in the clutch 3) Friction in the brakes 4) Friction of driver against controls and seat Friction of air also plays a part in resisting motion; this can be used to improve road holding when we deflect it into a down force, hence the spoilers on F1 cars, for example
I only have one idea. When you are driving the distance it takes to stop depends on the road surface. E.g if you are driving on a gravel road you have a more likely chance of skidding because the gravel is not a smooth surface. So on asphalt you have more friction.
if it didn't have friction while driving the whole driving scene would be a chaos... ah--woo. Trinity College East de bomb squad.....2 D
The amount of friction is reduced. That is one thing that keeps the tires on the road.
Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.
Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.