Science, asked by juliapenelope27, 4 months ago

explain how ball bearings reduce friction

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ball bearing reduce friction because they roll rather than slide. Because the balls are rolling they have a much lower coefficient of friction than if two flat surfaces were sliding against each other.

Answered by sweetamit032003
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Answer:A ball bearing works on the principle that rolling friction is less than sliding friction. It helps in reducing friction between two surfaces in contact and maintaining separation between the bearing races, thereby allowing minimal surface contact between two surfaces.

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