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What household object use friction?

A broom sweeping a floor uses friction to push dirt and debris along the ground.


Is it true that every machine uses some of its work input to overcome friction?

Yes, it is true that almost every machine uses some of its work input to overcome friction. Friction is a force that opposes motion and can cause energy losses in a system, which often results in the need for extra work input to maintain operation. Reducing friction through lubrication or design improvements can help optimize machine efficiency.


How scuffing you feet uses friction to charge your body?

When you scuff your feet on the ground, you create friction between your shoes and the surface. This friction causes the transfer of electrons between your shoes and the ground, resulting in your body becoming charged with static electricity.


What surface uses the least amount of friction?

A smooth, slippery surface like ice or Teflon typically has the least amount of friction. This is because these surfaces have very low coefficients of friction, allowing objects to slide easily with minimal resistance.


How a webbing strap uses friction to stop itself being undone?

A webbing strap uses friction to stop itself from being undone by creating resistance between the fibers of the strap when tension is applied. This resistance causes the strap to grip onto itself, preventing it from slipping and staying securely in place. The more tension applied, the stronger the grip and friction, making it harder for the strap to come undone.