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I need help with friction​

I need help with friction​-example-1
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Hi!




High friction is going to be a very rough surface against another rough surface— it’s going to be hard to move against each other. (Picture a slide made of gravel. You aren’t going to slide very well because of friction.

Low friction, like ice, is going to be a very smooth surface. Almost nothing to rub against. (Now picture sliding on a slide made of ice. You will slide very quickly down!)


Hope this helped, let me know if I need to explain more :)
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