Heat
(Before I answer this question, I will restate it to "Which tires create the most friction?".) In racing, super soft racing tires usually create the most friction on road. They give wind to durability, but require only several turns to heat up.
The type of material affects friction because different materials have different surface textures and properties that can either increase or decrease the amount of friction between two surfaces in contact. Rougher materials typically create more friction, while smoother materials create less friction.
Motor oil is used as a lubricant to reduce sliding friction and create a layer of fluid friction, known as hydrodynamic or fluid film lubrication, between moving parts. This helps to reduce wear and heat generated by friction in the engine.
When rubber is burned, it produces a thin layer of residue on the surface of the tire. This residue can create friction when it comes into contact with the road, as it acts as a gripping agent between the tire and the road surface. As a result, the friction between the tire and the road helps to create traction, which is essential for vehicle control and braking.
Rosin is the substance typically applied to the bow hairs of string instruments to create enough friction for them to vibrate the strings and produce sound.
They all create centrifical force on an object and create stops
no, movement creates friction
Rub things
Yes, anything from 2 surfaces creates friction.
Friction
they create more friction that's how they stop
mechanical friction is when two mechanics create friction
(Before I answer this question, I will restate it to "Which tires create the most friction?".) In racing, super soft racing tires usually create the most friction on road. They give wind to durability, but require only several turns to heat up.
The type of material affects friction because different materials have different surface textures and properties that can either increase or decrease the amount of friction between two surfaces in contact. Rougher materials typically create more friction, while smoother materials create less friction.
it can create lots of heat
No, but it can certainly produce heat.
No.