Science, asked by hunter34, 1 month ago

1. What is resistance?
2. What is the result or effect of friction when two objects are rubbed?
3. Which has less friction, rough surfaces, or smooth surfaces?
4. How does friction affect moving objects?
5. How do textures of objects affect the friction produce when two objects
are in contact with each other?
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Answered by JayJaygamer
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Answer:

What is resistance?

Resistance measures a materials ability to resist the flow of electrons through it. If the width of the hose at the bottom remains the same, then by adding more water to the tank, the water through the hose flows faster. Similarly, adding more voltage to a circuit increases the current.

What is the result or effect of friction when two objects rubbed?

When two objects are rubbed together to create static electricity, one object gives up electrons and becomes more positively charged while the other material collects electrons and becomes more negatively charged.

Which has less friction, rough surfaces or smooth surfaces?

Smoother surfaces have less friction because smooth surface have less resistance than rough surface.

How does friction affect moving objects?

If you roll a ball along the floor or ground, it will slow down and stop even though no apparent force is applied to it. The ball slow down and stops because of friction.

How do textures of objects affects the friction produce when two objects are in contact with each other?

The relationship between surface texture and friction between two dry sliding surfaces is more complex than it first appears. Making a surface rougher or smoother may not always affect the sliding friction. In addition to this, for certain textures and materials, making a surface smoother reduces friction.

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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What is resistance?

Resistance measures a materials ability to resist the flow of electrons through it. If the width of the hose at the bottom remains the same, then by adding more water to the tank, the water through the hose flows faster. Similarly, adding more voltage to a circuit increases the current.

What is the result or effect of friction when two objects rubbed?

When two objects are rubbed together to create static electricity, one object gives up electrons and becomes more positively charged while the other material collects electrons and becomes more negatively charged.

Which has less friction, rough surfaces or smooth surfaces?

Smoother surfaces have less friction because smooth surface have less resistance than rough surface.

How does friction affect moving objects?

If you roll a ball along the floor or ground, it will slow down and stop even though no apparent force is applied to it. The ball slow down and stops because of friction.

How do textures of objects affects the friction produce when two objects are in contact with each other?

The relationship between surface texture and friction between two dry sliding surfaces is more complex than it first appears. Making a surface rougher or smoother may not always affect the sliding friction. In addition to this, for certain textures and materials, making a surface smoother reduces friction.

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