Bcuz grtr d friction... Grtr d energy loss n... Heat production is best in high friction... Friction is actually d process of formation of heat along a mechanical process... many experiments are about finding d mechanical energy... But d presence of friction cause heat production n can give an absolutely confusing answer
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Friction is a force of resistance between to surfaces/layers/etc sliding together. Friction converts kinetic energy into heat if the surface is rough then the friction increase did u know that.
If you are running on the carpet there is more friction because it is a rough surface .when you are skating on ice there is less friction because it is a slippery surface. PLEASE GIVE VOTES AND COMMENTS
The force of friction between a wooden block and a surface is determined by the nature of the surfaces (roughness, texture), the normal force pressing them together, and the coefficient of friction between the two materials. Additionally, factors such as temperature, the presence of lubricants, and any other substances on the surfaces can also influence the force of friction.
two (wink wink) blubbery surfaces rubbing against each other if you know what I mean
the all things that is rough! i know that u know what things are rough
Friction is a force of resistance between to surfaces/layers/etc sliding together. Friction converts kinetic energy into heat if the surface is rough then the friction increase did u know that.
Rubber will have a high coefficient of friction on most surfaces, but we cannot know whether there is more or less friction unless we have something to compare it to.
If you are running on the carpet there is more friction because it is a rough surface .when you are skating on ice there is less friction because it is a slippery surface. PLEASE GIVE VOTES AND COMMENTS
Understanding how blood patterns differ on different surfaces is crucial for forensic investigators to accurately reconstruct crime scenes and determine the type of force that caused the bloodshed. This information can provide valuable insights into the events that transpired and help in identifying the potential suspects involved in the crime. Additionally, analyzing blood patterns on various surfaces can help establish the sequence of events, corroborate or challenge witness testimonies, and contribute to the overall investigation process.
The force of friction between a wooden block and a surface is determined by the nature of the surfaces (roughness, texture), the normal force pressing them together, and the coefficient of friction between the two materials. Additionally, factors such as temperature, the presence of lubricants, and any other substances on the surfaces can also influence the force of friction.
two (wink wink) blubbery surfaces rubbing against each other if you know what I mean
Friction can cause objects to slow down or stop when they are sliding against each other. It can also generate heat as a result of the contact between surfaces. Furthermore, friction can cause wear and tear on the surfaces of objects, leading to their deterioration over time.
The generalized answer is: Friction is equal to the forces acting upon an object.I know only 2 laws of friction.....The first states that friction between two surfaces is proportional to the force pressing one another am assuming its normal force or the perpendicular force.The other states friction is independent of the contact area. That is, the friction is the same whether the brick is on its large face, the smaller side or the small end. Hope this is accurate.When an object is moving, the friction is proportional and perpendicular to the normal force (N)Friction is independent of the area of contact so long as there is an area of contact.The coefficient of static friction is slightly greater than the coefficient of kinetic friction.Within rather large limits, kinetic friction is independent of velocity.Friction depends upon the nature of the surfaces in contact.
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YES, YEA it is Yes it is a force. If not then we would be slipping around. What i have heard is that friction causes a pull in some ways. Say you slid a pencil on the floor with nothing in it's path. Now if you know what inetia (not a force) then you would know that the pencil would stop because of a outside force. And that force is friction. Friction had reduced the pencils speed when it rubbed together on the floor. Now if the pencil was givin more force when you pushed it and the floor was more slik then the pencil would have traveled alot more. This is because the force of friction is a less amount when one surface is smoother. I know this is a horrible explanation but this is what helps me think of the forces. And this is going to prove to my teacher that friction is a force and that inertia is not.
One way to tell if friction is happening is if there is heat. Friction occurs when two things rub against each other, and this generates heat. Another way to tell is if the items are becoming chafed.