✔✅HOW FRICTION AND MOTION WORKS AND HOW IT IS RELATED WITH OUR DAILY LIFE.
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friction is defined as opposion to the motion is called friction
Ex:riding a cycle
Ex:riding a cycle
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°°°°°how friction relates to our daily life°°°°
♤here are some points :
1.We can not fix nail in the wood or wall if there is no friction. It is friction which holds the nail.
2. A horse can not pull a cart unless friction furnishes him a secure foothold.
3. you can sit on a chair but won't be able to get upon without Friction.
4.You can't wear your dress,flipper etc without Friction.
5. Friction helps you in writing as your pen or pencil won't work on Friction less surface.
6. Friction helps in applying the brakes.
Here is an example of Motion:
If we just look around, we see many objects “at rest,” i.e., not moving. We know from a lifetime of empirical observation that those objects won’t move until some force—a push or a pull—causes that motion.
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☆☆☆☆☆☆here is your answer ☆☆☆☆☆
°°°°°how friction relates to our daily life°°°°
♤here are some points :
1.We can not fix nail in the wood or wall if there is no friction. It is friction which holds the nail.
2. A horse can not pull a cart unless friction furnishes him a secure foothold.
3. you can sit on a chair but won't be able to get upon without Friction.
4.You can't wear your dress,flipper etc without Friction.
5. Friction helps you in writing as your pen or pencil won't work on Friction less surface.
6. Friction helps in applying the brakes.
Here is an example of Motion:
If we just look around, we see many objects “at rest,” i.e., not moving. We know from a lifetime of empirical observation that those objects won’t move until some force—a push or a pull—causes that motion.
☺☺☺hope the answer will help you ☺☺☺
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