If car is replaced by bicycle, will the frictional force acting on it will be similar to the car Yes or No
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Friction is a force that opposes motion between any surfaces that are touching. Friction can work for or against us. For example, putting sand on an icy sidewalk increases friction so you are less likely to slip. On the other hand, too much friction between moving parts in a car engine can cause the parts to wear out. Other examples of friction are illustrated in the two Figures below
Friction between the graphite in a pencil and a sheet of paper leaves a mark on the paper.
Friction between a bicycle brake pad and the rim of a wheel causes the wheel to stop turning.
Did you ever rub your hands together to warm them up, Why does this make your hands warmer? The answer is friction
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