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The tires of a moving car experience the most friction with the road. This friction is necessary for the car to accelerate, decelerate, and make turns.
The friction felt between two flat surfaces can either be sliding friction or static friction.
The two most common kinds of friction are static friction, which occurs when an object is at rest and resists being moved, and kinetic friction, which occurs when an object is in motion and resists being accelerated or decelerated.
Static friction is typically the most difficult type of friction to overcome because it requires the most force to initiate motion between two surfaces. Once an object is in motion, kinetic friction is usually easier to overcome because the surfaces are already moving relative to each other.
The two most common kinds of friction are static friction, which occurs between stationary objects, and kinetic friction, which occurs between moving objects. Static friction prevents objects from sliding against each other, while kinetic friction resists the motion of sliding objects.
Your mom has the most friction. (:
rough materials can generate a lot of friction
static friction is higher in most cases, if you're talking about the coefficient of static or kinetic friction
The tires of a moving car experience the most friction with the road. This friction is necessary for the car to accelerate, decelerate, and make turns.
without friction most things become impossible.
The friction felt between two flat surfaces can either be sliding friction or static friction.
1) friction thats lows things down is called dynamic friction 2) friction that stops things is called static friction 3) most of friction makes heat ( rubbing hands together )
Friction affects most every thing. In a mechanical metronome you would not need a power source if there were no friction.
The two most common kinds of friction are static friction, which occurs when an object is at rest and resists being moved, and kinetic friction, which occurs when an object is in motion and resists being accelerated or decelerated.
yes and no, It depends on what type of friction. it has no friction with the table, but it does have friction from the air being pushed from beneath. What slows the puck down the most is air resistance
definitely fluid
Rubber will have a high coefficient of friction on most surfaces, but we cannot know whether there is more or less friction unless we have something to compare it to.