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What object does make the biggest friction?

Different substances produce different amounts of friction. But generally, rough surfaces produce the maximum friction.


Does friction produce or transfer heat?

Friction produces heat.


What friction can produce?

I have no clue!^ Why answer it then when you don't have any information to contribute?Friction can produce heat. I'm not sure if this is the best answer, but it's something.. right? :)


How do you produce friction?

you can produce it by making the suface rougher and who asked this!?


Can friction produce heat?

Yes.


What is the example of a advantage friction?

rubbing your hands together produce heat that is friction.


What does friction between objects produce?

Friction between two objects produces heat.


What can be produced by friction?

Mainly heat and static electricity are produced by friction.


Do brakes on a car produce more or less friction?

they create more friction that's how they stop


What N can friction Produce?

Friction can produce heat, wear, and sound. When two surfaces rub against each other, the friction between them can generate heat due to the energy expended in overcoming the resistance. This can lead to wear and tear on the surfaces involved. Additionally, the interaction of surfaces can produce sound as a result of the friction forces acting between them.


What surface would produce the greatist friction on an object?

Carpet has more friction than tile. Tile has more friction than ice.


Do smooth surface produce friction?

Yes, smooth surfaces can still produce friction. Friction is caused by the resistance between two surfaces when they are in contact with each other, not only by the texture of the surfaces. Smooth surfaces can still generate friction, although the amount of friction may be lower compared to rough surfaces.

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