static friction
coefficient kinetic
sliding
i would say sliding
Friction
static friction
coefficient kinetic
Friction? Gravity?
Friction.
sliding
i would say sliding
yes
Friction
static friction
frictional force which is generated due to interlocking of minute roughness of slipper / shoes/foot with those of floor
sliding friction is like sliding a desk without wheels across a floor since its sliding and if there a large amount of weight involved it will be harter to over come the friction , rooling friction is like a skateboard rooling down the street for rooling friction the object NEEDS to have wheels or it wouldn't be rooling friction,and fluid friction is like droping a ball through air since air has water particles and counts for fluid friction.
Friction. Gravity holds us to the floor, friction keeps us from slipping.
The breaks on your car require friction to make the car stop. Friction between the souls of your shoes and the ground keeps you from sliding.