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some examples of good friction could be static electricity depending on the way you look at it. Also a pencil and eraser or even the breaks on your car rubbing against the inside of the tire when you hit the pedal down.

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What are some examples of good and bad friction?

Good friction: the traction between tires and the road that allows vehicles to grip the surface and drive safely. Bad friction: the resistance between moving parts of a machine that causes wear and tear, leading to decreased efficiency and potentially damaging the equipment.


What are some examples of friction occurring in everyday life?

Some examples of friction occurring in everyday life include: Rubbing your hands together to generate heat. Walking on a rough surface like gravel or sand. Brakes on a car helping it slow down by creating friction between the brake pads and the wheels.


What are some simple examples of sliding friction?

Some simple examples of sliding friction include dragging a heavy box across the floor, sliding a book along a desk, or rubbing your hands together. In each case, the resistance encountered when trying to move one surface over another is due to sliding friction.


What are examples of types of friction sliding rolling and fluid?

Types of friction include static friction (sliding), kinetic friction (rolling), and fluid friction (fluid). Examples of sliding friction include pushing a heavy box across the floor, rolling friction is experienced when a ball rolls on the ground, and fluid friction occurs when swimming in water.


What is friction and some examples?

Friction is the force that opposes the motion of an object when it comes into contact with another object/surface. Some examples of friction include sliding a book across a table, rubbing your hands together, and the wheels of a car slowing down on a road.

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