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HOW IS FRICTION USED IN OUR DAILY LIFE ??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Specific examples of sliding friction include:

  • Rubbing both hands together to create heat
  • A sled sliding across snow or ice
  • Skis sliding against snow
  • A person sliding down a slide is an example of sliding friction
  • A coaster sliding against a table
  • A washing machine pushed along a floor
  • An iron being pushed across material
  • The frame and the edge of door sliding against one another
  • The bottom of a trashcan sliding against the concrete
  • A block being slid across the floor
  • Two cement blocks being slid into place next to each other
  • Two cards in a deck sliding against each other
  • The bottom of a glass being pushed across a table
  • A couch sliding against the steps when being moved
  • A dresser's legs on the carpet when being slid to another part of the room
  • The rope and the pulley on a set of blinds or curtains
  • The friction between two books when sliding one into place on a bookshelf
  • The friction between the bottom of a book and the shelf when being slid into place
  • A vegetable drawer sliding against the holder in the fridge
  • A check being slid across the counter at the bank
  • A paper sliding against the paper holder once emitted from a copy machine
  • A paper on the roller as it slides through a fax machine
  • The bottom of a chair leg and the floor when a chair is moved out
  • The bottom of the coffee pot when slid out from the maker
  • The sliding of the brew basket of the coffee maker against the internal parts when it is removed
  • The tube on a lotion bottle and the opening to the lotion when it is pushed down to let out lotion
  • A rag and the counter it is being used to clean
  • Jeans on your legs when putting them on
  • A card and an envelope when the card is being slid into the envelope
  • A sliding glass door against both the track in which it is moving, and the other door

This is some examples of frictional force. hope u understand.

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