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what is friction. give example for friction and frictionless

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Answered by Anonymous
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Static friction is friction between two or more solid objects that are not moving relative to each other. Forexample, static friction can prevent anobject from sliding down a sloped surface.
Answered by ItzFrozenFlames
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✔ \: Friction  \: is \:  the \:  force \:  resisting  \: the \:  relative  \: motion \:  of  \: solid  \: surfaces,  \\  \: fluid \:  layers, \:  and  \: material \:  elements \:  sliding  \: against \:  each other. \\ ✔ \: Friction \:  is  \: the \:  resistance  \: to \:  motion  \: of  \: one \:  object  \: moving  \: relative \:  to  \: another.  \\ ✔ \: It  \: is  \: not \:  a \:  fundamental  \: force,  \: like \:  gravity  \: or \:  electromagnetism.  \\ ✔ \: Friction  \: always \:  works \:  in  \: the  \: direction  \: opposite \:  to  \:  \\ the  \: direction \:  in \:  which \:  the \:  object  \: is  \: moving,  \: or  \:  \\ trying  \: to \:  move. \:  \\  ✔ \: Friction \:  always  \: slows  \: a \:  moving \:  object  \: down. \\  ✔ \: example =  &gt; \\  ❥Rubbing  \: both  \: hands  \: together  \: to  \: create \:  heat. \\ </p><p></p><p>❥A  \: sled  \: sliding  \: across \:  snow  \: or \:  ice. \\ </p><p></p><p>❥Skis  \: sliding \:  against  \: snow.</p><p></p><p>

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