There are three main ways to reduce friction:
I don't think it's actually possible to completely stop friction
Two ways friction can be controlled is by manipulating the surface of an object. Another way maybe to use air as the way the object moves around. However I can not say that what I have posted is absolutly correct -emery
It is obvious that when objects move through fluids, they have to overcome the friction acting on them. in this process they lose energy. Efforts are, therefore, made to minimize the friction. So objects are given special shapes. the idea of special shapes comes from nature. Birds and fishes have to move about in fluids all the time their bodies must have evolved to shapes which make them not to lose extra weight in overcoming friction. Such shapes are called streamlined. This is the reason ships. airplanes and rockets are given a shape which resembles the streamlined shapes of birds and fishes.
By using helpful items like proper footwear while on slippery surfaces.
by turning it into lesser friction. use rolling friction instead of sliding
Fluid Friction is friction created by a fluid or gass, and sliding friction practical says it in the name stupid
Lubricants reduce friction by replacing sliding friction with fluid friction.
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Fluid Friction, & Rolling Friction.
yes, fluid friction
Fluid Friction is friction created by a fluid or gass, and sliding friction practical says it in the name stupid
Fluid friction is the friction that occurs when an object moves through a fluid or gas.
Lubricants reduce friction by replacing sliding friction with fluid friction.
Fluid friction is greater.By: Adarsh kv1
Fluid Friction Comics was created in 2006.
Fluid friction.
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Fluid friction occurs between layers within a fluidthat are moving relative to each other.
fluid friction
Fluid Friction, & Rolling Friction.
1. Static2. Sliding3. Rolling4. Air5. Fluid
Yes. In physics, the types of friction include: static friction, sliding friction, rolling friction, and fluid friction. Water has fluid friction. This is considerably less than static friction, but it's there. Fluid friction also includes other liquids and air (things that flow).