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what is friction. define it
there are how many typed of friction
advantages
disadvantages
how it's made
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what are the things by which we measure it
Examples
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2.fluids
three are how many types of friction
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Answered by priyakumariyadav9163
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Answer:

Friction is a force that opposes motion between any surfaces that are touching. Friction can work for or against us. For example, putting sand on an icy sidewalk increases friction so you are less likely to slip. On the other hand, too much friction between moving parts in a car engine can cause the parts to wear out. Other examples of friction are illustrated in the two Figures below

Friction between the graphite in a pencil and a sheet of paper leaves a mark on the paper.

Friction between a bicycle brake pad and the rim of a wheel causes the wheel to stop turning.

Did you ever rub your hands together to warm them up, Why does this make your hands warmer? The answer is friction.

Why Friction Occurs

Friction occurs because no surface is perfectly smooth. Even surfaces that look smooth to the unaided eye make look rough or bumpy when viewed under a microscope. Look at the metal surfaces in the Figure below. The aluminum foil is so smooth that it's shiny. However, when highly magnified, the surface of metal appears to be very bumpy. All those mountains and valleys catch and grab the mountains and valleys of any other surface that contacts the metal. This creates friction.

Factors that Affect Friction

Rougher surfaces have more friction between them than smoother surfaces. That's why we put sand on icy sidewalks and roads. Increasing the area of surfaces that are touching also increases the friction between them. That's why you can't slide as far across ice with shoes as you can on the thin blades of skates. The greater surface area of the soles of the shoes cause more friction and slow you down.

Heavier objects also have more friction. Can you explain why?

Heavier objects press together with greater force, and this causes greater friction between them.

Friction Produces Heat

You know that friction produces heat. That's why rubbing your hands together makes them warmer. But do you know why? Friction causes the molecules on rubbing surfaces to move faster, so they have more energy. This gives them a higher temperature, and they feel warmer. Heat from friction can be useful. It not only warms your hands. It also lets you light a match as shown in the Figure below. On the other hand, heat from friction between moving parts inside a car engine can be a big problem. It can cause the car to overheat.

How is friction reduced between the moving parts inside a car engine?

To reduce friction, oil is added to the engine. The oil coats the surfaces of the moving parts and makes them slippery. They slide over each other more easily, so there is less friction.

Friction is always parallel to the surface in contact.

In some cases, friction is desirable while in other cases, friction reduces the effectiveness of machines. Without friction, you would not be able to walk, the wheels on a vehicle would have no grip on a road surfacing and the vehicle would not be able to move forward.

On the other hand, friction is undesirable in most of the cases. Friction causes mechanical parts to seize and wear out.

Answered by Varshatherowdy
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what is friction ?

answer: Pull or push or both

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