You haven't described the configuration of your experiment, but there's enough
suggested to convince me that I don't even want to try to visualize it.
The friction felt between two flat surfaces can either be sliding friction or static friction.
The coefficient of static friction between two surfaces is 0.60.
Friction between two objects produces heat.
Static
Kinetic friction.
Not necessarily, one condom will do the trick! 2 condoms would usually create more friction between the two which will cause the condom to rip.
The friction felt between two flat surfaces can either be sliding friction or static friction.
No. They will actually rub together and the friction will cause them both to tear!
The coefficient of static friction between two surfaces is 0.60.
Friction= Normal force* Coefficient of friction
Friction between two objects produces heat.
Using two condoms is actually less effective than one condom alone. This is because the two condoms will rub against each other, creating friction, then can create a hole and cause them to fail.
Friction between two objects produces heat.
Static
Friction refers to the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another. The two common forms of friction between two sliding surfaces are static friction and rolling friction.
Kinetic friction.
If the two surfaces are moving relative to each other, then the friction between them is Kinetic Friction. Prior to the surfaces moving there was Static Friction between them.