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no friction on earth. Please give a big answer​

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Answered by ItszBrainlyQueen
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It opposes motion, meaning if something is sliding on the floor, friction is the force that makes it eventually come to a stop. In a world without friction, the object would continue to slide forever, if not acted on by another force. ... Inertia is the common definition for Newton's first law of motion.

Answered by Tahsina2008
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Friction stops things from sliding apart. If there was no friction everything would slide to the lowest point. It would be impossible to climb up anything. Imagine trying to climb a wall of ice without crampons and an ice pick. It would be impossible.

From the human perspective, it would be impossible to stand up or even move. Simply crawling requires a force to make you move. That is provided by friction.

With no friction the only possible movement would be falling to a lower point under gravity.

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