no , can't because it helps us in moving
cars wont be able to vroom vroom :( from aonomyus
Because without the friction on animals the the neutrons of the atoms would not be able to work properly.
yes there is friction in winter because without any friction we wouldn't be able to walk and the cars would slide and never brake
Yes. Without sliding friction or rolling friction, we would not be able to walk. It is the relationship between gravity, friction, and mass.
No, a box will not be able to slide on a smooth floor with no friction. In the absence of friction, there would be no force to overcome the box's inertia and initiate its motion. Without friction, the box would remain stationary.
No
Yes it would, thank God for rolling friction
No, drinking from a glass without friction would be impossible because you need friction to control the glass and bring it to your mouth. Without friction, the glass would slip from your hands or not be able to be brought to your mouth in a controlled manner.
Without forces our atoms wouldn't be able to form and we wouldn't exist.
A horse is able to jump because the friction between its hooves and the ground give it traction. Without this it would simply slide around.
If there was no friction then we could not walk, we would keep slipping. Nothing would be steady on the ground, many things would be just sliding and sliding. Nothing would exist in the way they do now. You could not pick up a glass with a drink in it, you could not hold a pencil, a leaf, a spear, or your cellphone, and you could not turn a page. It seems unlikely that we could exist at all.
without friction you could be able to stay in one position