Remove everything in the refrigerator to lighten the load.
Put a lubricant between the surface of the object and the floor.
use round objects, like pencils, to decrease the friction and push the refrigerator oover the pencils more easily
Place rollers or wheels on the bottom of the box.
Put a lubricant between the ramp and the box.
all true. also just pick the box up using your legs if you use your back i hope you enjoy pains in the back.
Put lubricant between the surface of the floor and the washing machine
Use round objects like metal pipes to roll the washer across the floor
.APut a lubricant between the surface of the object and the floor.B.Use round objects, like pencils, to decrease the friction and push the refrigerator over the pencils more easily.C.Remove everything in the refrigerator to lighten the load
Well, one way to reduce the friction is to make sure you are NOT leaning on the box. If you need other reasons, here is another one... place the cardboard on plastic and it should be able to glide across the floor.
Lay smooth cardboard along the carpet to reduce the coefficient of friction
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Attach wheels to the bottom so it rolls
To slide a heavy washing machine across the floor of the laundry room, what
could be used to decrease the force of friction?
lubrication.
Put it on a mat, and slide it along
It is both actually
Static friction is the force that acts on an object that is not moving. Other kinds of friction include fluid friction and rolling friction.
No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.
Static Friction.
kinetic force
Friction force. [opposite force]
Polish the interacting surfaces or decrease the normal force acting on the moving object.
Decrease friction.
The friction produced that stops an object moving when force is applied is 'static friction'.
Static friction is the force that acts on an object that is not moving. Other kinds of friction include fluid friction and rolling friction.
Static friction. The frictional force is greater then the force applied, meaning the object can't move.
No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.
Friction is a force, which (usually) tends to slow moving things down.
Static Friction.
Friction
Friction. Opposing Force
kinetic force
Friction force. [opposite force]