Walking is possible due to friction ? Write or wrong
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When a body moves relative to another body, the resistance which is created between them is called friction.
Friction is everywhere around us. For example, the movement of the car on the road is due to the force of friction between the wheels and the surface of the road.
Walking is also possible due to friction. When we take a step on the ground, we apply a force in backward direction, as a result the ground applies a force in opposite direction and hence friction is produced. This force makes us move forward.
Friction is everywhere around us. For example, the movement of the car on the road is due to the force of friction between the wheels and the surface of the road.
Walking is also possible due to friction. When we take a step on the ground, we apply a force in backward direction, as a result the ground applies a force in opposite direction and hence friction is produced. This force makes us move forward.
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When you are walking forward, the base of your back foot applies a regressive frictional force on the ground. The ground applies an equivalent and inverse forward force on your back foot. This power propels you.
When you endeavor to walk or run some erosion is fundamental as the frictional force acts the other way to the even part of the force of your foot on the ground.
The frictional force acts in reverse to prevent you from slipping while when you are 'pushing in reverse' toward the finish of the walk it acts forwards.
When you endeavor to walk or run some erosion is fundamental as the frictional force acts the other way to the even part of the force of your foot on the ground.
The frictional force acts in reverse to prevent you from slipping while when you are 'pushing in reverse' toward the finish of the walk it acts forwards.
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