Physics, asked by SADIA12, 1 year ago

How do wheels reduce friction?

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Answered by KingJD
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A wheel reduces friction by allowing the contacting surfaces to roll rather than to drag or slide over each other.

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Answered by gmamadhumita3
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the wheels reduce the friction because they are designed in such a way that they are in the shape of a circular object. they do not have any sides so they cannot attach towards the ground-the frictional force and the wheel rolls rather than dragging so it reduces the frictional force
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