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No because an object is much more easily pushed on a smooth surface than a rough because the rough surface will take more effort and energy because of it harsh surface

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Which object have smooth surface?

wood


What is a physical property describes how smooth the surface of an object is?

The physical property that describes how smooth the surface of an object is called "texture". Texture refers to the feel or appearance of a surface, whether it is rough, smooth, bumpy, or uneven.


What physical property describes how smooth the surface of an object is?

Smooth Texture


Is the force is greater on a smooth surface or on a rough surface?

The force is greater on a rough surface compared to a smooth surface, due to the increased friction between the surfaces. The rough surface provides more resistance to motion, requiring more force to overcome the friction.


What part of an object follows a smooth path when the object is made to spin through the air or across a flat smooth surface?

The center of mass of the object follows a smooth path when it spins through the air or across a flat smooth surface.


Does it matter how smooth or rough an object is to determine the amount of friction applied to an object?

yes a object will have less surface area than if it is smooth


Why do smooth surface produce less friction than rough surfaces?

Because there is less traction for an object to grab onto on a smooth surface rather than when an object runs over a rough surface.


Why does rough surface offer greater friction than a smooth surface?

Almost always.


Which property of an object can be describe as smooth?

The surface texture of an object can be described as smooth. Smooth surfaces have a lack of roughness or unevenness, giving them a sleek and even feel.


What factors that affecting friction?

Friction actually depends on the roughness or smoothness of the surfaces of the object. Even some smooth objects that we usually see everyday (ex. glass, mirrorr,etc.) aren't that smooth when magnified by strong microscopes. They still have rough surfaces therefore they can also have friction. Factors that affect friction: 1.) Adhesion 2.) Surface roughness 3.)The area of an object which is in contact with the surface. The larger the surface in contact, the greater friction. 4.)The texture of the surface and/or the object. The rougher/more uneven the surface/object, the greater the friction. 5.) The weight on the surface. The larger the weight, the greater the friction 6.)The angle of the surface. The greater the angle of the surface, the greater the friction.


Why does a smooth object glide when rubbed over a smooth surface?

Because if there are no rough edges then there is less resistance.


Why do smooth surfaces produce less friction than rough surfaces?

Because there is less traction for an object to grab onto on a smooth surface rather than when an object runs over a rough surface.