Reducing friction helps to improve efficiency by reducing energy loss in systems, extending the lifespan of components by minimizing wear and tear, and increasing the speed and ease of movement in various applications.
Friction can be beneficial in some scenarios, like providing traction between tires and the road or helping to grip surfaces. However, in certain situations, such as in machinery or moving parts, excessive friction can lead to wear and efficiency loss. So, it depends on the context whether we want to reduce or control friction.
People want to reduce friction to make objects move more easily, to save energy, and to prevent wear and tear on surfaces. Friction can slow down movement and create heat, so reducing it can improve efficiency and increase the lifespan of materials.
Reduce the friction . . .Apply lubricant to the surfaces in contact, or reduce the mutual pressure.Friction the reduce . . .The phrase has no physical significance.
NO!You very much need to increase friction between car tires and the road surface in winter. Accumulated snow and ice can already reduce friction there to the point that stopping and steering the car becomes impossible leading to many severe and occasionally fatal accidents.Vehicle brakes also need as much friction as possible to efficiently stop the vehicle when needed.Sandpaper and other abrasives depend on friction to smooth and clean surfaces.etc.
Materials that can reduce friction include lubricants such as oil, grease, and wax, as well as low-friction materials like Teflon and graphite. Using smooth surfaces or adding ball bearings can also help reduce friction.
Professional bike riders want to reduce friction, because friction is a force of two objects rubbing up against each other, therefore slowing you down.
yes because when they brake the friction is caused to reduce
Friction can be beneficial in some scenarios, like providing traction between tires and the road or helping to grip surfaces. However, in certain situations, such as in machinery or moving parts, excessive friction can lead to wear and efficiency loss. So, it depends on the context whether we want to reduce or control friction.
I never heard of friction reducing friction. You can reduce friction by using lubricants, as well as using wheels (as in ball bearings).
Oil is mainly used to reduce friction between contacting surface, e.g., metal on metal - not to reduce air friction.
Oil is used to reduce friction.
the factors that reduce in case of friction are the velocity and acceleration.
by giving it better aerodynamics you can reduce friction. but also the faster it goes the more friction it gets.
Because if there is less friction, the road would be very slippery, therefore more dangerous
People want to reduce friction to make objects move more easily, to save energy, and to prevent wear and tear on surfaces. Friction can slow down movement and create heat, so reducing it can improve efficiency and increase the lifespan of materials.
Reduce the friction . . .Apply lubricant to the surfaces in contact, or reduce the mutual pressure.Friction the reduce . . .The phrase has no physical significance.
NO!You very much need to increase friction between car tires and the road surface in winter. Accumulated snow and ice can already reduce friction there to the point that stopping and steering the car becomes impossible leading to many severe and occasionally fatal accidents.Vehicle brakes also need as much friction as possible to efficiently stop the vehicle when needed.Sandpaper and other abrasives depend on friction to smooth and clean surfaces.etc.