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Yes, friction exists in almost all interactions between objects, resulting from the resistance encountered when one object moves against another. The presence of friction is essential for various processes, such as walking, driving, and gripping objects.

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Does everything have internal friction?

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Does friction affect your life?

Yes, because with out friction everything and/or every one would be slipping on the ground.


Why is friction important in life?

Without friction you - and everything else - would simply slide off all the time.


What is unbalanced force that stops almost everything?

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What is the unbalanced force that stops almost everything?

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The unbalanced force that stops almost everything is?

The force you are referring to is friction. Friction opposes motion and causes objects to slow down and eventually come to a stop.


What parts of a bicycle is friction necessary and what parts are not necessary?

The bearings don't need friction, but everything else does. It there wasn't any friction it'd be impossible to bolt anything together.


What is the advantages in friction?

Without friction. everything would slide about, similar to what happens when you walk on ice. Friction enables objects to remain in position, keeps cars from skidding etc.


Do fluids have friction?

Fluids have Friction. Everything in it, is under the force of fluid friction or drag. For example, a boat stops itself when the rowing stops, etc. Adarsh Kumar Dash


What unbalanced force nearly brings everything to a stop?

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How do forces and Friction affect the motion of virtually everything around you?

The "feel" of the wind on your face is actually caused by friction. The fact that you can stand without you feet slipping (like they do on an icy surface) is caused by friction.


How can the force of friction be beneficial?

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