Yes. Without friction, you would be slipping and sliding all over the floor. You couldn't even stand up for more than a couple of seconds.
Sex has a friction when people go up and down and up and down and pole dancing does.
Yes, pencils need friction in order to write. The friction between the pencil lead and the surface of the paper allows the lead to leave a mark as it rubs off onto the paper. Without friction, the pencil lead would not be able to transfer onto the paper.
Jack would need low friction between his skis and the snow to minimize resistance and allow for smoother, faster gliding on the snow. Lower friction can help improve Jack's speed and performance when skiing downhill or on flat surfaces.
You would need high friction between your shoes and the climbing surface to ensure stability and grip while climbing. High friction helps prevent slipping and allows you to push off with confidence, aiding in your ability to ascend and navigate the climbing route safely.
When skiing, you need low friction to glide smoothly over the snow. High friction would cause you to feel resistance and make it difficult to slide across the surface. A low friction surface allows you to maintain control and move efficiently.
We would need to know what the friction is to affect to respond to this question.
It would be impossible for you to do anything.
Because without friction, it would not be successful when typing!
You need a wooden floor and clothes that have little friction together so you could do moves like mummies. You might also need strong muscles for windmills and flares.
Friction affects most every thing. In a mechanical metronome you would not need a power source if there were no friction.
You would need friction between the tires or tracks and the dirt the tractor is sitting. If you have extended legs, you need friction between the pads and the ground. You would want friction in the brakes. A clutch also relies on friction. Technically you could "dig water", but if you are trenching, then one needs friction between the dirt particles. It is also handy to have friction in your seat, steps, and controls.
Because without the friction on animals the the neutrons of the atoms would not be able to work properly.
Sex has a friction when people go up and down and up and down and pole dancing does.
Walking to move forward, same for anything that moves. If there was no friction it would be like walking on oil.
Yes, otherwise you would not be able to steer them or stop.
Yes, pencils need friction in order to write. The friction between the pencil lead and the surface of the paper allows the lead to leave a mark as it rubs off onto the paper. Without friction, the pencil lead would not be able to transfer onto the paper.
Jack would need low friction between his skis and the snow to minimize resistance and allow for smoother, faster gliding on the snow. Lower friction can help improve Jack's speed and performance when skiing downhill or on flat surfaces.