Physics, asked by roysagnikimaginer, 6 months ago

how does friction help in walking? please give a detailed answer(explaining how it works, components of friction, all that. Not just force between shoe and ground!)

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Answered by moonscrapper
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Answer:

Friction can be a useful force because it prevents our shoes slipping on the pavement when we walk and stops car tyres skidding on the road. When you walk, friction is caused between the tread on shoes and the ground. This friction acts to grip the ground and prevent sliding.

Answered by Charmingirl0906
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Explanation:

Friction can be a useful force because it prevents our shoes slipping on the pavement when we walk and stops car tyres skidding on the road. When you walk, friction is caused between the tread on shoes and the ground. This friction acts to grip the ground and prevent sliding.

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