sliding friction or dynamic friction
Friction is the force that acts between two materials as they slide over each other. It opposes the relative motion of the materials and is influenced by the roughness and the nature of the surfaces in contact.
Friction is the force that results when two materials rub against each other. It resists the motion between the surfaces in contact and can vary depending on factors such as the type of materials, surface roughness, and the force pushing the surfaces together.
Materials with like electrical charges will repel each other. This is because like charges repel each other due to the repulsive force created between them.
Static force between fabrics is typically caused by friction. When two materials rub against each other, electrons can transfer from one material to the other, creating an imbalance of charge and resulting in static electricity.
Electromagnets produce a magnetic force when an electric current passes through them. This force is the result of the interaction between the magnetic field generated by the current and any nearby magnetic materials or other electromagnets.
Friction is the force that acts between two materials as they slide over each other. It opposes the relative motion of the materials and is influenced by the roughness and the nature of the surfaces in contact.
Friction is the force that results when two materials rub against each other. It resists the motion between the surfaces in contact and can vary depending on factors such as the type of materials, surface roughness, and the force pushing the surfaces together.
Materials with like electrical charges will repel each other. This is because like charges repel each other due to the repulsive force created between them.
magnets
Static force between fabrics is typically caused by friction. When two materials rub against each other, electrons can transfer from one material to the other, creating an imbalance of charge and resulting in static electricity.
Electromagnets produce a magnetic force when an electric current passes through them. This force is the result of the interaction between the magnetic field generated by the current and any nearby magnetic materials or other electromagnets.
A material with the property of attracting iron and other materials is called a magnet. The force that attracts objects is due to its magnetic field, which exerts a force on other materials within its influence.
Pressure is the amount of force applied over a given area. The relationship between pressure and force is that pressure increases when the force applied is greater or when the area over which the force is applied decreases. In other words, pressure and force are directly related - as force increases, pressure also increases.
Gravitational force.
The force that attracts or repels between magnets is called magnetism. This force is caused by the alignment of the magnetic domains within the materials of the magnets, creating a magnetic field that interacts with other magnets.
When two materials rub together, frictional force is produced. Friction is caused by the resistance between the two surfaces as they try to slide past each other, which ultimately opposes the motion. The amount of friction depends on factors such as the roughness of the surfaces and the force pressing them together.
Ferromagnetic materials attract each other due to the alignment of their magnetic domains, which causes a magnetic force between them.