It was invented in 1850 by two brothers named Charles and Vincent Chevilar.
Sliding Friction If you push hard enough on the cardboard box filled with books, it will start sliding. If you stop pushing after the box starts sliding, it will slow down and stop. The force that acted on the box to slow it down was sliding friction. Sliding friction is the force that opposes the motion of two sliding surfaces in contact. Sliding friction exists between all sliding surfaces that are touching, such as the surfaces of the moving parts in a car's engine.
2000 kg box on a frictionless floor
The force that keeps a box from sliding down an angled conveyor belt that slopes upward is friction. Friction acts in the opposite direction of the box's movement, preventing it from sliding down the slope.
The box camera called The Brownie was made by the Eastman Kodak Company.
The first box camera to do well with consumers was the Kodak box camera that went on the market in 1888. People liked it because it was lightweight and they didn't need a tripod to use it.
Examples of SLIDING FRICTION is pushing a heavy rock in your path, or moving a box on the floor.
Use a camera or videocamera and break your basketball box, showing cards to the camera
Kodak introduced the box camera in the late 1800's
How to Repair the Camera. Pandora's box. Please see the Related link below for walkthrough on Camera Repairing
The friction between the box and the slope counteracts the force of gravity trying to pull the box down the slope, resulting in equilibrium where there is no net force acting on the box in the direction of sliding. This balance of forces prevents the box from sliding down the slope.
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