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  • Friction
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  • A physics property mostly associated with vehicles and prim material type but can also be pseudo-affected by certain script functions.
  • Starting point of the level in campaign. Act as respawn point.
  • Friction is the force that opposes the relative motion or tendency of such motion of two surfaces in contact. It is not, however, a fundamental force, as it originates from the electromagnetic forces between atoms. Friction between solid objects and gases or liquids is called fluid friction.
  • Friction is a tool in Compasses.
  • Friction is a trophy.
  • Friction was a physical force. The term could also be used as a synonym for interpersonal conflict. (ENT: "A Night in Sickbay", TOS: "Elaan of Troyius" , TNG: "Aquiel" , "Second Chances" , VOY: "Basics, Part I") In 2266, James T. Kirk reported in his captain's log that the USS Enterprise's outer skin was heating quickly as friction built between it and the atmosphere of Psi 2000. (TOS: "The Naked Time" )
  • Friction is a very powerful force. It exists in the world, sometimes hindering people, at other times helping people. The word “friction” is thrown around a lot, but what exactly is it? When a child first thinks of friction, he/she may imagine a person rubbing their hands together rapidly. This is partially true, because friction is being created. But, friction can be examined all the way from a microscopic level to real world applications.
  • When sliding an abject on a surface, frictional forces need to be overcome. What is exactly friction? When an object is placed on a surface, electromagnetic forces are being formed between the object and the surface. These atomic bonds need to be detached for every instant during motion. Therefore, friction always acts in the opposite direction of the applied force and is dependent on two quantities. First, the magnitude of friction depends on the weight of the object. The heavier the object the stronger the frictional force. Second, the magnitude of friction depends on the properties of the surface. It is easier to slide ice on ice than on a piece of rug. The magnitude of friction is expressed as f = μN where f is the frictional force, μ is the coefficient of friction, and N is the weight
  • Friction is a force that resists the relative motion between two objects. The simplest form is dry friction, which is equal to μ is the coefficient of friction and FN is the normal force. The coefficient of friction is experimentally determined and is specific to the two materials in contact. In many materials, the coefficients of kinetic friction (when the objects are sliding) and static friction (when the objects are stationary relative to each other) are different. Viscosity, skin drag and rolling resistance are also forms of friction.
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  • This Trophy helps you slow down your opponent's movements so you can catch them more quickly and humiliate them accordingly, by giving them a wedgie, for example.
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abstract
  • A physics property mostly associated with vehicles and prim material type but can also be pseudo-affected by certain script functions.
  • Starting point of the level in campaign. Act as respawn point.
  • Friction is a force that resists the relative motion between two objects. The simplest form is dry friction, which is equal to μ is the coefficient of friction and FN is the normal force. The coefficient of friction is experimentally determined and is specific to the two materials in contact. In many materials, the coefficients of kinetic friction (when the objects are sliding) and static friction (when the objects are stationary relative to each other) are different. Viscosity, skin drag and rolling resistance are also forms of friction. File:Rotating tube.png This mechanics-related article contains minimal information concerning its topic. You can help the Physics Wiki by adding to it.
  • Friction is the force that opposes the relative motion or tendency of such motion of two surfaces in contact. It is not, however, a fundamental force, as it originates from the electromagnetic forces between atoms. Friction between solid objects and gases or liquids is called fluid friction.
  • Friction is a tool in Compasses.
  • Friction is a trophy.
  • Friction was a physical force. The term could also be used as a synonym for interpersonal conflict. (ENT: "A Night in Sickbay", TOS: "Elaan of Troyius" , TNG: "Aquiel" , "Second Chances" , VOY: "Basics, Part I") In 2266, James T. Kirk reported in his captain's log that the USS Enterprise's outer skin was heating quickly as friction built between it and the atmosphere of Psi 2000. (TOS: "The Naked Time" )
  • When sliding an abject on a surface, frictional forces need to be overcome. What is exactly friction? When an object is placed on a surface, electromagnetic forces are being formed between the object and the surface. These atomic bonds need to be detached for every instant during motion. Therefore, friction always acts in the opposite direction of the applied force and is dependent on two quantities. First, the magnitude of friction depends on the weight of the object. The heavier the object the stronger the frictional force. Second, the magnitude of friction depends on the properties of the surface. It is easier to slide ice on ice than on a piece of rug. The magnitude of friction is expressed as f = μN where f is the frictional force, μ is the coefficient of friction, and N is the weight of the object. Since the frictional force is different for bodies at rest and for bodies at motion, there are two different denotations for μ. 1. μs is called coefficient of static friction and is used for bodies with an initial velocity of zero. 2. μk is called coefficient of kinetic friction and is used for bodies with an initial velocity of greater than zero. Since the body is already moving, it easier to overcome the frictional force. Typical values for μs are the following: Metal on metal: μs = 0.15-0.2 Masonry on masonry: μs = 0.60-0.70 Wood on wood: μs = 0.25-0.5 Metal on masonry: μs = 0.30-0.70 Metal on wood: μs = 0.20-0.60 Rubber on concrete: μs = 0.50-0.90 The higher the value for μs, the greater is the frictional force and thus, the force to overcome friction.
  • Friction is a very powerful force. It exists in the world, sometimes hindering people, at other times helping people. The word “friction” is thrown around a lot, but what exactly is it? When a child first thinks of friction, he/she may imagine a person rubbing their hands together rapidly. This is partially true, because friction is being created. But, friction can be examined all the way from a microscopic level to real world applications.
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