Which of the following is an example of increasing friction intentionally?
a.
waxing sk...
Physics, 02.10.2019 10:20 rivermadds4163
Which of the following is an example of increasing friction intentionally?
a.
waxing skis
b.
adding grease to gears on a bike
c.
throwing sand on an icy driveway
d.
oiling a squeaky door
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