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what happens if friction disappears? write two assumptions​

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Answered by Itzheaven
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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 Deaths
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Explanation:

First, nearly all solid ground would turn into quicksand. Almost all construction would fall apart at the joints as the lack of friction put immense stresses on whatever connectors did not depend on any friction (basically only rivets don’t depend on friction, and they leverage the friction of the surfaces which have been riveted together). Which would be amplified by the fact that nearly all the ground had been turned into basically a liquid (from a structural rather than chemical perspective).

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