If there is zero friction in the room, you would experience difficulty in walking or moving around as there would be no resistance to oppose your movements. Objects would slide around uncontrollably, making it challenging to grip or manipulate them. Additionally, it would be hard to generate the necessary force for tasks like opening doors or pushing objects.
Zero Friction was created in 2005.
No , coefficient of friction can not be zero. if it is zero then there will be no frictional force between two bodies.And in our universe these types of object didnot exit.
No, the coefficient of friction cannot be zero because some level of resistance is always present when two surfaces come into contact with each other.
Friction is equal to zero when objects are in a state of pure rolling motion, such as a ball rolling on a perfectly smooth surface. In such cases, there is no relative motion between the contacting surfaces, so friction is not needed to resist motion.
There is no such thing as zero friction, when an object is moving it will always loose heat/energy to the objects around it. Even if it is a solid object or air, E is always being transfered. If there was someting that had no friction it would continuously be moving.
Zero Friction was created in 2005.
Zero Friction was created in 2005.
Actually, the static friction is neverzero.
No , coefficient of friction can not be zero. if it is zero then there will be no frictional force between two bodies.And in our universe these types of object didnot exit.
Friction can be reduced, but in most cases there is no practical way to reduce friction to zero.
No. All materials have the slightest bit of friction. Even if an object may look smooth to the human eye, it has a microscopic jagged side. Even something as smooth as ice has a little friction
For example the cause of sliding friction of two materials is when the stress between the Materials is not equal to zero
when it moves to eliminate friction the energy must be stationary or at absolute zero temp
A surface force opposing motion. Sticky friction opposes motion at zero speed and kinetic friction opposing motion at non-zero speed.
No, the coefficient of friction cannot be zero because some level of resistance is always present when two surfaces come into contact with each other.
Friction is equal to zero when objects are in a state of pure rolling motion, such as a ball rolling on a perfectly smooth surface. In such cases, there is no relative motion between the contacting surfaces, so friction is not needed to resist motion.
If friction is zero no one would be able to walk along a street and no vehicles or cars can be driven.