no i do not believe so
Static friction is the friction between two objects that are not moving relative to each other (eg: a desk on the floor not moving), kinetic friction is the friction between two objects that are moving relative to each other (eg: a desk sliding on the floor)
Sliding friction is when two objects slide across from one another. An example is sliding a book across a desk. It is also known as Kinetic friction.Sliding friction is friction caused by an object sliding over another surface.
friction is a contact force
Static friction
"The friction between my hand and the desk warmed my hand up, creating a pleasant sensation."
Static friction is the friction between two objects that are not moving relative to each other (eg: a desk on the floor not moving), kinetic friction is the friction between two objects that are moving relative to each other (eg: a desk sliding on the floor)
Sliding friction is when two objects slide across from one another. An example is sliding a book across a desk. It is also known as Kinetic friction.
Sliding friction is when two objects slide across from one another. An example is sliding a book across a desk. It is also known as Kinetic friction.
Sliding friction is when two objects slide across from one another. An example is sliding a book across a desk. It is also known as Kinetic friction.Sliding friction is friction caused by an object sliding over another surface.
sliding friction is like sliding a desk without wheels across a floor since its sliding and if there a large amount of weight involved it will be harter to over come the friction , rooling friction is like a skateboard rooling down the street for rooling friction the object NEEDS to have wheels or it wouldn't be rooling friction,and fluid friction is like droping a ball through air since air has water particles and counts for fluid friction.
Desks do not move easily on carpets because, the weight of the desk pushes the legs down into the 'fuzz' on the carpet and interferes with sliding it. ('suggest putting on casters.)
1) If you push an eraser across a desk, the eraser will move for a short distance and then stop. 2) When you move a heavy dresser by pushing it along the floor.
If your desk space is in a carpeted area you may want to protect your carpet from damage by using a chair mat. Wheeled desk chairs can leave permanent track marks in a carpet, and naturally, the area under the desk becomes a "high traffic" area. Any store that carries office supplies will also carry a good selection of chair mats. For a carpeted area you'll want one with little "grippers" on the underside to prevent it from sliding around when you move your chair. These are little "teeth" that grab the carpet to keep the protective mat in one place but do not harm the carpet.
The force that slows down moving objects is friction, the action of two objects rubbing against each other. This scenario illustrates the action of Newton's Second Law.
friction is a contact force
Gravity - and friction. The larger book has more gravity - holding it own onto the desk. Friction stops the book sliding sideways.
Static friction