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    fric·tion
    [ˈfrikSHən]
    noun
    friction (noun)
    1. the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another:
      "a lubrication system that reduces friction"
      • the action of one surface or object rubbing against another:
        "the friction of braking"
      • conflict or animosity caused by a clash of wills, temperaments, or opinions:
        "a considerable amount of friction between father and son"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (denoting chafing or rubbing of the body or limbs, formerly much used in medical treatment): via French from Latin frictio(n-), from fricare ‘to rub’.
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    What does friction mean in English?Middle English friction "a rubbing of two things together, friction," from early French friction or Latin friction-, frictio (both same meaning), derived from Latin fricare "to rub" — related to fray entry 2 Nglish: Translation of friction for Spanish Speakers Britannica English: Translation of friction for Arabic Speakers
    Why does friction occur?Friction arises in part because of the roughness of the surfaces in contact, as seen in the expanded view. For the object to move, it must rise to where the peaks of the top surface can skip along the bottom surface. Thus, a force is required just to set the object in motion.
    What are the laws of friction?According to the laws of friction, the frictional force F is proportional to the normal force or normal load FN. The effect of the normal force is such that friction increases with it. This law can be represented in the form of an equation. Symbol Unit of frictional force: Newton or N Dimensions of frictional force: MLT -2
    What is fluid friction?Fluid friction arises when an object moves through a fluid. It can also occur between two layers of fluid that move relative to one another. The fluid can be gas (e.g., air) or liquid (e.g., water). In some fluids like oil and water, the friction depends on the fluid’s viscosity. Examples of fluid friction include the force experienced by
     
  3. friction, force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another.
    www.britannica.com/science/friction
    Friction is a force between two surfaces that are sliding, or trying to slide, across each other.
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