There would be more friction between the box moving on carpet. This is because the rough surface of the carpet creates more resistance and friction compared to the smoother surface of the snow. Snowboards are designed to glide easily on snow due to the reduced friction between the smooth base of the snowboard and the snow.
Yes, snow skis with a larger surface area can reduce friction by distributing the skier's weight more evenly across the snow. This allows for better gliding and maneuverability on the snow.
You are demonstrating the force of friction when you pull a chair across a room. Friction is the resistance that opposes relative motion between two surfaces in contact.
The type of friction you observe when you slide books across a table top is kinetic friction. This type of friction occurs between two surfaces that are in motion relative to each other.
The type of friction you observe when you slide books across a tabletop is kinetic friction. This friction occurs between two surfaces in contact when one is in motion relative to the other. It opposes the direction of the sliding motion and is usually larger than static friction.
The force between two surfaces that are sliding or trying to slide across one another is called friction. Friction is a resistive force that acts in the opposite direction to the motion or potential motion of the surfaces in contact.
Yes, snow skis with a larger surface area can reduce friction by distributing the skier's weight more evenly across the snow. This allows for better gliding and maneuverability on the snow.
You are demonstrating the force of friction when you pull a chair across a room. Friction is the resistance that opposes relative motion between two surfaces in contact.
The type of friction you observe when you slide books across a table top is kinetic friction. This type of friction occurs between two surfaces that are in motion relative to each other.
This question is unclear...let's assume you are comparing a snowboard to a pair of skis, the snowboard usually creates more friction. This is why you see snowboarders clomping along on flat sections, while a skier may glide right through the flat. When ridden specifically on edge, however, a single edge of a snowboard will create less friction than two long skis on edge. In this manner, snowboards can go from creating a lot of friction to almost instantly creating very little. Also, a snowboard ridden straight will create less friction than skis that are angled across the slope, as in a snowplow or a skidded turn. On the other hand, a snowboard turned across the fall line can create an incredible amount of friction, such as when a novice boarder turns the board sideways to go very slowly down a hill that exceeds their ability. Also the wax on your board will change the amount of friction
The type of friction you observe when you slide books across a tabletop is kinetic friction. This friction occurs between two surfaces in contact when one is in motion relative to the other. It opposes the direction of the sliding motion and is usually larger than static friction.
Skating
The force between two surfaces that are sliding or trying to slide across one another is called friction. Friction is a resistive force that acts in the opposite direction to the motion or potential motion of the surfaces in contact.
kinetic friction
The force of friction acting on a crate sliding across the floor is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the force applied to move the crate. It depends on the coefficient of friction between the crate and the floor, as well as the weight of the crate.
Friction i do believe
Yes, gravel does have friction because of the rough and irregular surface of its individual particles. When objects move across gravel, the contact between the particles and the object creates resistance, which we perceive as friction.
Static Friction