sliding friction
Static friction exists between two surfaces that are not moving past each other. This type of friction prevents the surfaces from moving when a force is applied.
Kinetic friction occurs between two surfaces that are sliding past each other, which creates resistance and slows down the moving object. This type of friction is caused by the interaction between the molecules on the surfaces in contact.
Friction. When they move it is dynamic friction. If they are not moving relative to each other then it is static friction.
Friction is the force that resists the motion of one surface sliding past another. It acts to prevent objects from moving smoothly across each other by creating a resistance force that opposes the motion. Factors such as the roughness of the surfaces and the force pressing them together influence the amount of friction present between objects.
Static friction is the type of friction that acts on objects that are not moving. It occurs when two surfaces are in contact but not sliding past each other.
Static friction exists between two surfaces that are not moving past each other. This type of friction prevents the surfaces from moving when a force is applied.
Friction.
Kinetic friction occurs between two surfaces that are sliding past each other, which creates resistance and slows down the moving object. This type of friction is caused by the interaction between the molecules on the surfaces in contact.
Friction. When they move it is dynamic friction. If they are not moving relative to each other then it is static friction.
the force acting between any 2 surfaces moving past one another is friction. and friction is just where they grip to each other cause the little bumps and groves in the surface of the objects hit each other and are forced to move over, around, or destroy the other.
No. They (the rocks) would not be moving past each other if their movement had been permanently halted.
No. They (the rocks) would not be moving past each other if their movement had been permanently halted.
No. They (the rocks) would not be moving past each other if their movement had been permanently halted.
Friction is the force that resists the motion of one surface sliding past another. It acts to prevent objects from moving smoothly across each other by creating a resistance force that opposes the motion. Factors such as the roughness of the surfaces and the force pressing them together influence the amount of friction present between objects.
Static friction is the type of friction that acts on objects that are not moving. It occurs when two surfaces are in contact but not sliding past each other.
Earthquakes.
the plates are moving away from each other.