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Demonstrate and write a situation from the materials available at home to differentiate the types of friction.

(NOTE - Types of friction are - static friction, sliding friction and rolling friction)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Static friction: Static friction is defined as the friction which is present between an object at rest and the surface on which it is present. The static friction is the strongest type of friction

Example: when we are walking in our house the static friction is the one which prevents us from falling down

  • Sliding friction: sliding friction is the friction produced when they are in a sliding environment such as a slopy environment,.... Etc.

Example: When your hands are cold, you rub your hands together which provides friction and this provides some heat

  • Rolling friction: it is the friction which resists any object rolling on a surface. It is the weakest type of friction.

Example: pulling any object or toy which has wheels and moving it is an example of rolling friction

Answered by Anonymous
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(NOTE - Types of friction are - static friction, sliding friction and rolling friction)

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static friction :

the friction acting on the body or

object which is at rest is called

static friction.

example: the book on the table is at rest.

sliding friction:

the friction acting on the body

which is sliding is called sliding

friction.

example:the ice cube slides from our

hand when we remove it from the ice

tray

.

rolling friction:

the friction acting on the body

which is rolling is called rolling

friction

example:the wheels in the suit case or a

trolley rolls and moves on the ground.

hope this helps ❤️

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