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I would say a carpet or rope has alot of friction. but if you want to test for your self use a toy car on a slope and let in roll down the longer it takes to get to the end the more friction the material has.
ceramic tiles feel colder because it kind of takes the warmth from you but the carpet doesn't as it can 'store' heat whereas the tiles can't
It doesn't work that way - friction is not something that is "produced". The way it works is that you have a coefficient of friction for two surfaces that are in contact. Then you use that coefficient of friction, and multiply it by the normal force, to calculate the actual FORCE of friction.For the coefficient of friction, you need to specify a PAIR of substances; for example, carpet against glass would probably have less friction than carpet against rubber.
A tyre has more friction than a pulley.
usually greater than the sliding friction
Carpet has more friction than tile. Tile has more friction than ice.
Because you are black!
The dimensions of the carpet tiles, as given in the question, are larger than those of the room. Therefore one tile will be more than enough.
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.
Grass. This is because carpet (grass or soil) has more friction than a smooth surface like tile (concrete).
Because it's harder to get something to start moving than keep it moving if it already is. Coefficients of friction are merely constants dependent on the two surfaces in contact. Carpet has a higher coefficient of friction than ice because carpet has more microscopic bumps which oppose motion than smooth ice does.
There is more friction, this ensures your feet do not slide
Because of the friction in the carpet fibers.
I would say a carpet or rope has alot of friction. but if you want to test for your self use a toy car on a slope and let in roll down the longer it takes to get to the end the more friction the material has.
ceramic tiles feel colder because it kind of takes the warmth from you but the carpet doesn't as it can 'store' heat whereas the tiles can't
It doesn't work that way - friction is not something that is "produced". The way it works is that you have a coefficient of friction for two surfaces that are in contact. Then you use that coefficient of friction, and multiply it by the normal force, to calculate the actual FORCE of friction.For the coefficient of friction, you need to specify a PAIR of substances; for example, carpet against glass would probably have less friction than carpet against rubber.
Ceramic tiles are more attractive in a bathroom than linoleum.