Static Friction: This type of friction acts between surfaces that are not moving relative to each other. It prevents an object from starting to move when a force is applied to it.
Using ball bearings or wheels to reduce friction in rolling applications.
Conclusion
Understanding the principles of friction is essential in various fields, including physics, engineering, and everyday activities. By understanding the factors influencing friction and its types, we can better design and optimize systems and processes to minimize its negative effects and leverage its advantages.
The student demonstrates an understanding of the interactions between matter and energy and the effects of these interactions on systems by researching applications of nuclear reactions in which a small amount of matter is converted directly into a huge amount of energy (i.e., E=MC2). (L)