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yes it can also reduce friction especially when its slippery, cleats reduce the surface area that are in contact between the shoes and the ground surface?
It reduces the coefficient of friction.
Friction is the act of one surface rubbing against another. To reduce friction, use something that offers a small amount of friction. Smoother substances reduce friction. A way to reduce friction is to use something which offers a small amount of friction. For example, you could use something like plastic or glass. Water, most liquids and different types of oil reduce friction. Powder, oil and grease are used in between surfaces to also reduce friction.
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No, sand does not reduce friction but increase friction.
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No it does not. It will actually reduce the friction between them.
Oil is mainly used to reduce friction between contacting surface, e.g., metal on metal - not to reduce air friction.
friction between tissues
Reduce the rocks exposure
Reduce the rocks exposure
yes it can also reduce friction especially when its slippery, cleats reduce the surface area that are in contact between the shoes and the ground surface?
Cartilage in joints REDUCE friction.
It reduces the coefficient of friction.
Friction is the act of one surface rubbing against another. To reduce friction, use something that offers a small amount of friction. Smoother substances reduce friction. A way to reduce friction is to use something which offers a small amount of friction. For example, you could use something like plastic or glass. Water, most liquids and different types of oil reduce friction. Powder, oil and grease are used in between surfaces to also reduce friction.
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