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Static friction occurs between two objects that are not moving relative to each other and prevents the objects from sliding against each other.
No. All materials have the slightest bit of friction. Even if an object may look smooth to the human eye, it has a microscopic jagged side. Even something as smooth as ice has a little friction
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Yes, friction is a natural force that occurs when two objects rub against each other, resisting their motion. It is a fundamental component of physics and is present in various everyday interactions, such as walking, driving, and gripping objects.
Friction is a force that accelerates objects by opposing their motion, but it does not use up the objects themselves.
Yes, friction can stop objects from flying . . . unless the objects are moved by something stronger than the friction.
Friction is holding immobile objects in place.
Friction between two objects produces heat.
The friction is static friction.
The heat from the friction upon two objects.
No. Objects have to be in contact for there to be friction between them.
Static friction.
Static friction is the type of friction that occurs when objects are not moving relative to each other. It prevents the objects from sliding away from each other when a force is applied.
The friction between two objects that are not moving is called static friction. It is the force that resists the initial motion of an object at rest.
The types of friction include static friction (prevents objects from moving), kinetic friction (opposes motion of objects sliding past each other), and rolling friction (resists the motion of objects rolling across a surface).
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Static friction is the type of friction that acts on objects that are not moving. It occurs when two surfaces are in contact but not sliding past each other.