There are many ways to reduce friction. The first way is to use Amsoil Signature Series or Royal Purple for the engine oil. Use the thinnest oil recommended in the owners manual. For example if it calls for 5W30 or 10W30 use 5W30. Another way is to use the thinnest fluids in the drive train. For example if the rear differential calls for 75W85 or 75W90 use the 75W85. If the automatic transmission calls for Dexron 2 use the newer Dexron 6 which is thinner than Dexron 2. Change all of the fluids on time. Skip the fluid additives. Some fluid additives do reduce friction but have negative side effects such as causing sludge, swelling seals or rusting metal. Nearly all fluid additives contain harmful chemicals such as ground up Teflon, chlorine, acidic chemicals and solid particles. If those were really effective the fluid would already contain them from the factory. Some cars have grease fittings. If your car does adding grease to them is extremely important. I hope this helps.
A car will have aerodynamic features to reduce forces of friction and drag. A sleek body style will help do this.
Friction is de opposition of motion. if a car is in motion, the friction is said to be reduced because it oppose de movement of the car.
remove as much space touching the surface which will cause friction.
Rub Vaseline over the bodywork
When car brakes are applied, they create friction between the brake pads and the wheels. This friction slows down the wheels, reducing the car's speed.
To reduce air friction.
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to reduce friction between the parts of a car
The two types of friction that affect a mousetrap car are rolling friction, which occurs between the wheels and the surface of the ground, and sliding friction, which occurs between the axles and the wheels. Both types of friction can reduce the overall efficiency and speed of the mousetrap car.
Reducing mass and friction in a CO2 car can improve its overall speed and performance. With less mass to accelerate, the car can move more quickly, while reduced friction allows it to maintain momentum and travel farther. Both of these factors can help optimize the car's efficiency and competitiveness in a race.
Oil (in car). Grease (in bearings). Silicon. Water.
Friction has two unpleasant effects: 1) it increases wear and tear, 2) it wastes energy.