1) If you push an eraser across a desk, the eraser will move for a short distance and then stop.
2) When you move a heavy dresser by pushing it along the floor.
sliding friction is like sliding a desk without wheels across a floor since its sliding and if there a large amount of weight involved it will be harter to over come the friction , rooling friction is like a skateboard rooling down the street for rooling friction the object NEEDS to have wheels or it wouldn't be rooling friction,and fluid friction is like droping a ball through air since air has water particles and counts for fluid friction.
frictional force which is generated due to interlocking of minute roughness of slipper / shoes/foot with those of floor
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1. Static2. Sliding3. Rolling4. Air5. Fluid
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Examples of SLIDING FRICTION is pushing a heavy rock in your path, or moving a box on the floor.
The fact that you can walk without sliding is an example of friction.
Types of friction include static friction (sliding), kinetic friction (rolling), and fluid friction (fluid). Examples of sliding friction include pushing a heavy box across the floor, rolling friction is experienced when a ball rolls on the ground, and fluid friction occurs when swimming in water.
Some simple examples of sliding friction include dragging a heavy box across the floor, sliding a book along a desk, or rubbing your hands together. In each case, the resistance encountered when trying to move one surface over another is due to sliding friction.
Sliding Friction
Sliding Friction
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sliding friction
Yes. Sliding friction is also known as kinetic friction.
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Rolling Friction is caused by a rolling object such as a wheel when rolling over a surface. Sliding friction is cause by the brishing of an object along with the medium that it is sliding on. This can be visualize by sliding down a hill with a sled in the snow. Fluid friction, by fluid we are alluding to any substance that flows. Therefore air and water for both examples are fluid. When swimming or when is a bird is flying fluid friction is being acted upon them Good luck Stephane E. Fouche
there is more surface area contact with kinetic friction as opposed to sliding friction