Not in this reality.
no. because if their was not fritction no one could move
Friction is actually what allows us to walk. When we take a step, the friction between our feet and the ground provides the necessary force to propel us forward. Without friction, we wouldn't be able to generate the traction needed to walk.
In theory, yes, it is possible to pick up something without friction if the object is in a zero-gravity environment or if the force applied is greater than the force of friction. However, in everyday situations on Earth, it is difficult to pick up something without some level of friction present.
If there was no friction then we could not walk, we would keep slipping. Nothing would be steady on the ground, many things would be just sliding and sliding. Nothing would exist in the way they do now. You could not pick up a glass with a drink in it, you could not hold a pencil, a leaf, a spear, or your cellphone, and you could not turn a page. It seems unlikely that we could exist at all.
If you opened a door in a world without friction, the door would likely continue moving forever in the direction it was opened without slowing down or stopping unless acted upon by an external force. The lack of friction would prevent any resistance to its motion, allowing it to move indefinitely.
without friction you could be able to stay in one position
maybe
Without friction, objects would have no resistance, therefor loose no energy as a result. For example, without friction a ball could roll up and down a half-pipe continusily without loosing hight.
Yes, Theres no way that there could be friction without the object moving
Friction is fascinating because in so many situations we try to reduce friction, but friction is a necessary force, without which everything would be impossible. Without friction we would all be flat on the floor without any methods of directing our motion. We would randomly collide with things and then continuing moving in another direction. Without friction the slide at the playground would be really fast, but you could never climb the ladder to get on it. The swings would be useless since no one could get into them. So friction is necessary for playgrounds.
no. because if their was not fritction no one could move
Friction is actually what allows us to walk. When we take a step, the friction between our feet and the ground provides the necessary force to propel us forward. Without friction, we wouldn't be able to generate the traction needed to walk.
In theory, yes, it is possible to pick up something without friction if the object is in a zero-gravity environment or if the force applied is greater than the force of friction. However, in everyday situations on Earth, it is difficult to pick up something without some level of friction present.
NO friction
If there was no friction then we could not walk, we would keep slipping. Nothing would be steady on the ground, many things would be just sliding and sliding. Nothing would exist in the way they do now. You could not pick up a glass with a drink in it, you could not hold a pencil, a leaf, a spear, or your cellphone, and you could not turn a page. It seems unlikely that we could exist at all.
No, drinking from a glass without friction would be impossible because you need friction to control the glass and bring it to your mouth. Without friction, the glass would slip from your hands or not be able to be brought to your mouth in a controlled manner.
Friction happened when two surfaces rub against each other, although the two surfaces seem smooth but microscopicallythey're surface are rough. Without friction you could slip and fall when you walk. Friction slows down moving object and could also stop a moving object.