Define Friction Briefly!
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other. There are several types of friction: Dry friction is a force that opposes the relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces in contact.
Explanation:
- Friction always works in the direction opposite to the direction in which the object is moving, or trying to move. Friction always slows a moving object down.
- Friction is a force that resists the relative motion between two objects or materials. The causes of this resistive force are molecular adhesion, surface roughness, and deformations.
- Adhesion is the molecular force resulting when two materials are brought into close contact with each other. Trying to slide objects against each other requires breaking these adhesive bonds. For years, scientists thought that friction was caused only by surface roughness, but recent studies have shown that it is actually a result of adhesive forces between the materials.
- But surface roughness is a factor when the materials are rough enough to cause serious abrasion. This is called the sandpaper effect.
- When one or both of the materials is relatively soft, much of the resistance to movement is caused by deformations of the objects or by a plowing effect.
Answered by
8
Friction is the force that opposes motion between any surfaces that are in contact. There are four types of friction: static, sliding, rolling, and fluid friction. Static, sliding, and rolling friction occur between solid surfaces.
HOPE IT HELPS YA'❤️
Similar questions
Math,
1 month ago
Math,
2 months ago
Computer Science,
2 months ago
Math,
9 months ago
Math,
9 months ago