yes,you
can see friction. think of when a plane is about to break the speed of sound, ok
now as the plane reaches speeds of over 700 mph you start to see a white circle around it, that is the air rubbing against the plane so yes you can see friction
Friction can be observed in everyday activities such as walking on a rough surface, rubbing your hands together to generate heat, or riding a bike and feeling resistance against the tires on the road.
The two types of friction are static friction and kinetic friction. Static friction occurs when two surfaces are at rest relative to each other, while kinetic friction occurs when two surfaces are in motion relative to each other.
A dry road typically has less friction than a wet road. Water on the road surface can reduce tire grip, leading to an increase in friction and longer stopping distances. The lower friction on wet roads can increase the risk of skidding and losing control of the vehicle.
Three types of friction are : 1. Kinetic friction :Friction that arises between surfaces in relative motion. 2. Static friction :Friction that acts between surfaces at rest with respect to each other 3. Rolling friction : Friction that occurs when an object rolls over a surface. Static, sliding, rolling.
There are three types of friction, static friction, rolling friction, and sliding friction. Static friction is friction between two surfaces that aren't moving relatively to each other. Rolling friction is friction between a rolling object and the surface that it is rolling on. Sliding friction is friction where an object slides, or rubs against, another surface.
everywhere
No. friction produces thermal energy therefore friction produces heat. Rub your hands together and see what happens.
when you slide across a surface and then see an affect after.
Why do you pull the sneaker at a slow speed for stopping friction?
See frictionlosscalculator.com. They have a good description of friction loss I fire hose.
When the wheels of a car turn, friction causes the wheels to push back on the road, which in turn causes the road to push the car forward. Without friction the wheels would just spin in place. You can sometimes see this occur on icy roads, where there is very little friction.
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Nope, Everest has no friction. See: Schrödinger's Cat
It is wrong to say that friction doesn't occur in smooth surface.. As ideally, no such surface exists, which has 0 value of friction. We can say that the magnitude of friction force is less in smooth surfaces as compared to that in rough surfaces. Friction opposes the motion of a body. When we go to the molecular level, we can see that the surface of a plane is not smooth but rough.. We cannot see that roughness through naked eyes. But the amount of roughness differs from object to object. The so called smooth surfaces have less roughness as compared to un-smooth surfaces. Hence, the magnitude of friction is LESS in smooth surfaces...
You can't see any force. You can only see light which is a ripple in the electromagnetic field.
Friction can be observed in everyday activities such as walking on a rough surface, rubbing your hands together to generate heat, or riding a bike and feeling resistance against the tires on the road.
i think it it rolling friction