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friction is produced on rough surface... so like we use oil and Greece to reduce friction because it disconnet the contact of the object from the rough surface.......

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What is substance applied to a surface to reduce friction called?

A substance applied to a surface to reduce friction is called a lubricant. Lubricants help to reduce the friction between two surfaces in contact, allowing them to move more smoothly against each other.


When a car goes for servicing grease is applied on its moving part?

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Oil (in car). Grease (in bearings). Silicon. Water.


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Why do use powder on a carom board?

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Because some energy is expended in overcoming the friction and not applied to performing the task which the machine is meant to do.


How does the use of car brakes reduce friction?

When car brakes are applied, they create friction between the brake pads and the wheels. This friction slows down the wheels, reducing the car's speed.


Three inventions desighned to decrease friction?

Ball bearings: Small metal balls placed between moving parts to reduce friction and allow for smoother rotation or movement. Lubricants: Substances like oil or grease that are applied to surfaces to decrease friction by providing a layer of separation. Low friction coatings: Specialized coatings or materials that are applied to surfaces to reduce friction and wear, such as Teflon or graphene coatings.


Why machines are applied with grease?

It's to reduce friction (and thus heat) generated while the machine's parts are moving.


Do lubricants help to reduce friction?

Lubricating fluids have a sliding lattice structure which helps the atoms in the lattice to slide over each other and thus reduce the friction in the bodies in which they are applied. The relative sliding between the layers helps in lubrication.


When is static friction applied?

Static friction is not necessarily an applied force, but something that occurs when there is an applied force. Static friction occurs when there is no motion and there is a force being applied to an object on a surface.


Does soap increase friction?

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