If friction suddenly vanished, our lives would be drastically affected. Cars, planes, and other modes of transportation would be unable to operate, leading to chaos in travel and logistics. Human activities requiring physical contact, such as walking or holding objects, would become difficult or impossible. Society would need to adapt quickly by finding alternative means of transportation and developing new technologies to cope with the lack of friction.
Vanish has already been written and the book has been released.
"Vanish" in Chinese can be written as "消失" (xiāo shī).
No, pencils do require friction to write. When a pencil is pressed against paper, the friction between the graphite tip and the paper surface causes the graphite to leave a mark. Without this friction, the pencil would not be able to write.
When you rub two things together, it causes friction.
Yes
Suddenly Susan - 1996 I Didn't Write This 2-10 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Yes, a pencil needs friction to write. When you apply pressure to the pencil against the paper, the friction between the graphite tip and the paper creates the marks. Without sufficient friction, the pencil would not be able to leave a mark on the surface.
The friction kept the rug on the carpet from moving very well.
friction
Suddenly Susan - 1996 I Didn't Write This 2-10 was released on: USA: 8 December 1997
He opened the door. Light suddenly filled the room revealing the embarrassed couple embracing on the sofa.
Yes, pencils need friction in order to write. The friction between the pencil lead and the surface of the paper allows the lead to leave a mark as it rubs off onto the paper. Without friction, the pencil lead would not be able to transfer onto the paper.