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What are the effects of friction?

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Answered by titirsantrapbccxf
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Friction can be defined as the force that resists the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluids, or elements that collide or slide against each other. Its effect would cause the object in motion to slow down. If the friction is increased, more energy is needed by the object to keep its momentum hence it will slow down.

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Answered by ferozemulani
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effects of friction

limitations of friction:

1) reduces power transfer, as some power is lost to overcome frictional effects

2) friction generates heat, so lubrication require in machine components

desire effects of friction

although friction reduces the transmission of power, but there is always some friction require so as to grip the objects e.g a rubber grip is used while holding a bat, which increases the grip on bat by increasing the friction.

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