Friction in motion is important as it helps you get a grip on things, write on paper, walk on the ground, light a matchstick, etc................
It can also be troublesome in ways like :
1. Your shoes get worn out.
2. The engine of a car starts overheating after running for a long period of time.
3. Your pencil gets blunt on repeated usage.
4. Your car's tires are no more smooth.
Static friction is the type of friction that opposes the motion.
No. Friction is just necessary for controlling motion.
Motion can stop friction in situations where the object comes to a complete stop or when an opposing force counteracts the motion. Friction occurs when two surfaces rub against each other, so if there is no relative motion between the surfaces, there will be no friction.
Static friction occurs when an object is at rest on a surface, preventing it from moving. Kinetic friction occurs when an object is already in motion on a surface, resisting its motion. Static friction is usually stronger than kinetic friction.
Friction and motion are related because friction is a force that resists motion between two surfaces in contact. When there is friction between objects, it can affect how easily they can move past each other, slowing down or stopping their motion.
when the friction is absent during the motion there may be a chance of skidding occurs. there should be some amount of friction during the motion of any body also there should not be too much friction as it decreases efficiency of the vehicle.
Friction and motion and gravity
All types of friction act opposite to the direction of motion but static friction is the friction present before motion occurs.
Static friction is the type of friction that opposes the motion.
Friction slows down the motion of objects.
Friction.
mechanical by friction or by motion of a conductor
Friction is the sum of resistance to motion and as for resistance, it slow down the motion.
By definition, friction is opposite of the direction of motion.
Friction is the force that resists motion when two surfaces are in contact with each other. It opposes the relative motion or tendency of such motion between the surfaces.
No. Friction is just necessary for controlling motion.
Motion can stop friction in situations where the object comes to a complete stop or when an opposing force counteracts the motion. Friction occurs when two surfaces rub against each other, so if there is no relative motion between the surfaces, there will be no friction.