Schrödinger's exp involved a cat placed inside a box w/ a vial of poisonous gas, released when an radioactive atom decays. Awnser by Jake Henderson
Schrödinger's exp involved a cat placed inside a box w/ a vial of poisonous gas, released when an radioactive atom decays. Awnser by Jake Henderson
Rolling friction is when an object that is rolling/sliding/moving on a surface is slowed down or stopped, because of the friction of the two objects rubbing against each other.
Rolling friction is the resistance encountered by an object when it rolls over a surface. It is typically less than sliding friction because the object's shape allows for smoother movement. Rolling friction occurs between the object and the surface it is rolling on.
If the bag is sliding across the countertop (i.e., the same surface of the bag is always in contact with the counter), then no. Rolling friction is only relevant when the surface of an object in contact with the surface it moves across always changes.
No, surface tension is not responsible for wave formation in bodies of water. Waves are typically formed by the interaction of wind with the water's surface, causing the water to move in a rolling motion. Surface tension, which is the result of cohesive forces between water molecules at the surface, does not generate waves.
Schrödinger's exp involved a cat placed inside a box w/ a vial of poisonous gas, released when an radioactive atom decays. Awnser by Jake Henderson
Schrödinger's exp involved a cat placed inside a box w/ a vial of poisonous gas, released when an radioactive atom decays. Awnser by Jake Henderson
Yes, the speed of a ball rolling down a ramp can change with the type of surface it is rolling on due to factors such as friction. A smoother surface will likely have less friction, allowing the ball to roll faster, while a rough surface will create more friction, slowing the ball down.
Sir Isaac Newton conducted the experiment of a ball rolling on a flat surface to demonstrate his first law of motion, also known as the law of inertia.
the surface which you are rolling on, and probability.
A flat surface that extends forever is a plane
It depends on the experiment!
When an object rolls over a surface, the friction that occurs is called rolling friction. Rolling friction is lower than sliding friction, which occurs when an object slides along a surface. Rolling friction results from the deformation of the object and the surface it is rolling on.
The friction experienced by an object rolling over a surface is called rolling friction. It is caused by the deformation of the object and surface as the object rolls, creating resistance to its motion. Rolling friction is generally lower than sliding friction, making it easier for objects to roll compared to sliding.
One special form of rolling friction is adhesion rolling, which occurs when the surface of the rolling object temporarily bonds to the surface it is rolling on, creating additional resistance. This can be seen in situations such as when a car drives over wet or icy roads, causing the tires to grip more tightly.
Rolling friction occurs when a wheel turns on its surface. This type of friction is caused by the contact between the wheel and the surface it is rolling on, which resists the movement of the wheel. Rolling friction is generally lower than sliding friction, making it easier for the wheel to move.
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