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What does friction look like?

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Answered by Anonymous
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What does friction look like?

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Friction is a force between two surfaces that are sliding, or trying to slide, across each other. ... Friction always slows a moving object down. The amount of friction depends on the materials from which the two surfaces are made. The rougher the surface, the more friction is produced. Friction also produces heat.

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Friction is the force that opposes motion between any surfaces that are in contact. There are four types of friction: static, sliding, rolling, and fluid friction. Static, sliding, and rolling friction occur between solid surfaces.

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Examples of Friction

  • Examples of FrictionRubbing Hands. Rubbing hands is an example of sliding friction.
  • Examples of FrictionRubbing Hands. Rubbing hands is an example of sliding friction. Climbing a Rock. When a climber tends to move on the rock a force is felt in the opposite direction that tries to resist the motion.
  • Examples of FrictionRubbing Hands. Rubbing hands is an example of sliding friction. Climbing a Rock. When a climber tends to move on the rock a force is felt in the opposite direction that tries to resist the motion. Sliding.
  • Examples of FrictionRubbing Hands. Rubbing hands is an example of sliding friction. Climbing a Rock. When a climber tends to move on the rock a force is felt in the opposite direction that tries to resist the motion. Sliding. Sliding a Sled.
  • Examples of FrictionRubbing Hands. Rubbing hands is an example of sliding friction. Climbing a Rock. When a climber tends to move on the rock a force is felt in the opposite direction that tries to resist the motion. Sliding. Sliding a Sled. Dragging a Chair.
  • Examples of FrictionRubbing Hands. Rubbing hands is an example of sliding friction. Climbing a Rock. When a climber tends to move on the rock a force is felt in the opposite direction that tries to resist the motion. Sliding. Sliding a Sled. Dragging a Chair. Carrom Board.
  • Examples of FrictionRubbing Hands. Rubbing hands is an example of sliding friction. Climbing a Rock. When a climber tends to move on the rock a force is felt in the opposite direction that tries to resist the motion. Sliding. Sliding a Sled. Dragging a Chair. Carrom Board. Braking System.
  • Examples of FrictionRubbing Hands. Rubbing hands is an example of sliding friction. Climbing a Rock. When a climber tends to move on the rock a force is felt in the opposite direction that tries to resist the motion. Sliding. Sliding a Sled. Dragging a Chair. Carrom Board. Braking System. Walking.

Answered by ram362218
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Answer:

the friction is just like always opposing to the force

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