kinda yes.. because friction is a resistive force acting against a body, so it will effect the motion and certainly slow it down
More friction typically makes an object go slower. Friction is a force that opposes motion and reduces the speed of an object.
To increase friction, the car goes faster so that the air resistance becomes greater. To decrease friction the car goes slower to decrease the air resistance acting on the car. Hope that helped:)
If there is more friction, the moving object will experience more resistance, causing it to slow down or require more force to maintain its speed. This can lead to increased heat generation due to the energy lost to friction.
A heavy thing goes further than a lighter thing because it has more momentum and inertia, allowing it to overcome friction and air resistance more easily. This results in a heavier object maintaining its speed and traveling a greater distance.
Faster: Surfaces with less friction (smooth) ;slanted surfaces Slower: Surfaces with more friction (sticky surfaces, rough surfaces), uphill surfaces Of course a slanted surface with too much friction will also make the car slower.
More friction typically makes an object go slower. Friction is a force that opposes motion and reduces the speed of an object.
Yes, There Would Be A Lot More Friction
To increase friction, the car goes faster so that the air resistance becomes greater. To decrease friction the car goes slower to decrease the air resistance acting on the car. Hope that helped:)
by giving it better aerodynamics you can reduce friction. but also the faster it goes the more friction it gets.
If there is more friction, the moving object will experience more resistance, causing it to slow down or require more force to maintain its speed. This can lead to increased heat generation due to the energy lost to friction.
The more weight the car has the slower it goes.
The fuzziness of the ball gets grip from the surface and the felt rubs the surface of the court and thus causes friction. The denser the felt, the more friction and grip. The fuzz helps improve the friction, which makes spin more important in a match. It makes the ball slower, and in turn the rallies will be slower. This is why in most ATP tennis tournaments, the balls are changed every seven to nine games.
Yes. Since more work goes to counter the friction force, less work goes to do the actual function of the machine.
A heavy thing goes further than a lighter thing because it has more momentum and inertia, allowing it to overcome friction and air resistance more easily. This results in a heavier object maintaining its speed and traveling a greater distance.
the relationship between them is that the machines have friction that makes the machine goes
air resistance is different from friction because friction is more than one thing because there is many different types of friction air restance is one of those types of friction.
Faster: Surfaces with less friction (smooth) ;slanted surfaces Slower: Surfaces with more friction (sticky surfaces, rough surfaces), uphill surfaces Of course a slanted surface with too much friction will also make the car slower.