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Effects of Friction It produces heat, that helps in heating parts of any object or to warm ourselves. It also causes loss in power. It produces noise during any kind of operation. It’s because of friction that we’re able to walk, run, play, etc.

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SHOW ANSWER I believe the answer is generation of heat can result from an increase in friction.

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Which may result from an increase in friction? decreased traction increased speed reduced wear and tear generation of heat – 27487741 anshikapjs2891 anshikapjs2891 02.11.2020

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The sand increases friction by increasing roughness. Which may result from an increase in friction?

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PDF Increase in friction force with sliding speed
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The coefÞcient of sliding friction !COF between two sur – faces is commonly assumed to be independent of surface area, normal reaction force, and sliding speed, as originally determined by da V inci, Amonton, and Coulomb. 1,2 Although these approximations may sometimes be appropriate for met-

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Friction may increase or decrease as a result of increased sliding velocity for different materials combinations. An increase in the temperature generally results in metal sof-tening in the case of low melting point metals. An i ncrease in temperature may result in solid-state phase transformation

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Higher friction may be required in applications for resisting motion or for adhesive kind of applications. For example, in real-life applications like brake pads, sticky pads, adventure vehicle tires, etc we need to increase the friction for better efficiency. Friction can be increased by various methods like texturing, pressure, sliding, etc.

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static friction. ____ friction is the type of kinetic friction that is difficult to overcome. Sliding. Four objects are being tested to see how they are affected by fluid friction. Object W has a surface area of 4.5 cm2, Object X has a surface area of 2.5 cm2, Object Y has a surface area of 6.2 cm2, and Object Z has a surface area of 3 cm2.

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Friction may increase or decrease as a result of increased sliding velocity for different materials combinations. An increase in the temperature generally results in metal softening in the case of low melting point metals. An increase in temperature may result in solid-state phase transformation which may either improve or degrade mechanical …

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Such rapid slip may result in excessive wear or damage. Pneumatic tires. Rolling resistance greatly increases with applied torque. At high torques, which apply a tangential force to the road of about half the weight of the vehicle, the rolling resistance may triple (a 200% increase). This is in part due to a slip of about 5%.

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