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. because if their was not fritction no one could move
no. because if their was not fritction no one could move
Friction provides the necessary grip and resistance between your fingers and the object's surface to allow you to pick it up. Without friction, your fingers would slide right off the object, making it difficult to grip and lift.
Friction is necessary to grip the apple firmly enough in our hands to pick it up. Without friction, the apple would slip out of our grasp because there would be no force to counteract the weight of the apple pulling it downwards.
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. because if their was not fritction no one could move
no. because if their was not fritction no one could move
Friction provides the necessary grip and resistance between your fingers and the object's surface to allow you to pick it up. Without friction, your fingers would slide right off the object, making it difficult to grip and lift.
Friction is necessary to grip the apple firmly enough in our hands to pick it up. Without friction, the apple would slip out of our grasp because there would be no force to counteract the weight of the apple pulling it downwards.
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.
Not with one hand because the cup would rotate round the point at which your fingers contact the handle. But you could with two hands (I think).
"Pick shrew" is not a commonly recognized term. "Shrew" usually refers to a small insectivorous mammal or a peevish, bad-tempered woman. "Pick" could mean to select or pluck something. Without more context, it's unclear what exactly "pick shrew" might refer to.
without friction nothing would work in any way shape or form. you couldn't pick anything up, couldn't walk, your joints wouldn't work, nails wouldn't stay in wood, sound waves couldn't travel, electricity wouldn't have any effect, ect...
you could try like a heart broken in two, or something or someone really lonely and sad for a loss.
Obvoiusly not. Can you pick up an apple without picking an apple? Is this zen or something?
The pick noise when playing the guitar is caused by the friction between the pick and the strings.
Although friction slows many things down, and makes machines less efficent, we would have a hard time if there was no friction. Your shoelaces would not stay tied- but that would not matter, since you could not walk if your feet had no friction with the ground- nor could you drive a car- which would be good, since the brakes would not work. You would probably starve since you could not pick up a drink, or food.