Is there any surface possible where friction be zero? Give the reason behind it
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Theoretically, zero friction is possible. Currently, in tribology (science of friction), there is a lot of effort towards the search for low friction systems. As a result of this research, several systems with very low friction were discovered (with coefficient of friction less than 0.001).
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Friction always acts to oppose any relative motion between surfaces. For the simple example of a book resting on a flat table, the frictional force is zero. There is no force trying to move the book across the table, so there is no need for a frictional force because there is nothing for the frictional force to oppose.
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