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Tires on the road: Friction between tires and the road surface provides the necessary traction for vehicles to accelerate, decelerate, and turn safely. Zipper: The interlocking teeth of a zipper create friction that keeps it closed, allowing for easy opening and closing of clothing items. Velcro: The hook-and-loop system of Velcro fasteners uses friction to secure items together, offering a reusable and convenient fastening solution.
Rough surfaces like carpets, rubber pads, and textured flooring can have high friction in a house. Items like rubber stoppers, grippy jar openers, and velcro strips can also create high friction.
Without friction, it would be difficult to walk, drive, or hold objects in place. Machines would not work efficiently and sports would be very different. Overall, life would be more challenging and less predictable without friction.
Friction's direction is always against the direction work is being applied to.
The formula for calculating the work done by friction is: Work Force of friction x Distance.
The first Velcro was made of cotton and did not work very well. Over the years, it developed into Teflon hooks, which are a lot more functional for Velcro's purpose.
The first Velcro was made of cotton and did not work very well. Over the years, it developed into Teflon hooks, which are a lot more functional for Velcro's purpose.
No it doesnt work very well, you are much better off using sew-on velcro, as its adhesive properties are much better. Hope this helps. :)
Braking. Driving on ice.
Because without the friction on animals the the neutrons of the atoms would not be able to work properly.
Tires on the road: Friction between tires and the road surface provides the necessary traction for vehicles to accelerate, decelerate, and turn safely. Zipper: The interlocking teeth of a zipper create friction that keeps it closed, allowing for easy opening and closing of clothing items. Velcro: The hook-and-loop system of Velcro fasteners uses friction to secure items together, offering a reusable and convenient fastening solution.
Rough surfaces like carpets, rubber pads, and textured flooring can have high friction in a house. Items like rubber stoppers, grippy jar openers, and velcro strips can also create high friction.
Without friction, it would be difficult to walk, drive, or hold objects in place. Machines would not work efficiently and sports would be very different. Overall, life would be more challenging and less predictable without friction.
Yes. Velcro is made out of plastic, which, as far as we know, takes millions of years to biodegrade.
look at both pieces. you have a rough side and a softer side. the rougher side, if you look close, has little hooks that attach to the softer side. when you pull it apart the hooks are ripped apart, tis would be why velcro doesn't last forever.
Friction's direction is always against the direction work is being applied to.
The formula for calculating the work done by friction is: Work Force of friction x Distance.