all animals use friction every single day! when they swim, walk, run etc etc
yes. there is friction to resist every movement we make
I use the force of gravity to keep me grounded, the force of friction when I walk or hold objects, and the force of muscles to move and interact with my environment.
ok because we use it every day and it doesnt harm or kill plants or animals so NO!
Estimates exist that 100 million animals are used wordwide, which is about 274,000 per day, or three every second. However, this estimate is for vertebrates only.
You probably use metric and imperial in your every day life.
A force can simply be defined as a push or a pull. Now you can easily notice that how we use force in day-to-day life. For example, friction is also a force. Here are some ways you can use force for: * In brakes of vehicles friction comes into play * You apply force while playing 'tug-of-war'. * You apply force when you lift something * When you push something * Your weight!(Weight is the force by which an object or a heavenly body pulls something towards itself) The force applied by you is called muscular force which is a type of contact force. There are many other uses as well of force and friction. Pressure also comes into play oftten in day-to-day life.
I made friction by rubbing the sand paper against the cabinet.
The conjugation of the verb to do only uses the form "does" for the third-person singular, present tense. That is, for a singular noun or the pronouns he, she, or it. All other present tense forms use "do".Examples:I wish that I could do it just the way that he does it.I do it every day. You do it every day. We do it every day. They do it every day.But he also does it every day, she does it every day, and even her dog does it every day. (We all breathe.)
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cell phones, the internet, and electricity every day,
Every single thing you use is made of atoms.
Animals use and produce the same gases day or night. Oxygen utilized and CO2 produced.