What causes friction between two seemingly smooth surfaces?
a. the surfaces really aren...
Physics, 14.11.2019 18:31 mykalwashington
What causes friction between two seemingly smooth surfaces?
a. the surfaces really aren't smooth. it's just an illusion.
b. surfaces that are too smooth tend to stick together.
c. tiny collisions on the surfaces, called microwelds, cause friction.
d. there is an invisible force sticking the surfaces together.
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