No... It depends on what you would use it for... TROLOLOLOLO
friction is useful to almost anything we do. We could not run, walk, stay on a balance beam, hold on to rings or a horizontal bar. We couldn't do floor exercises without friction on the mat. If you swing on parallel bars you need friction to hold onto the bars.
Of course! Friction applies in gymnastics in TONS of ways.
Friction is very useful but it has its own disadvantages. Friction causes wear and tear. Friction spoils the soles of our shoes. friction reduces speed This is all wrong some not useful types of friction are are when airplanes fly the friction causes heat that materials that will withstand which are costly.
Brakes are meant to have a lot of friction and it's useful.
In many ways
This would be sliding friction and it could happen when:run on the floor
Science is useful in gymnastics because it contributes to every trick that you may do. For example, the force of gravity affected your balance and performance on every element and equipment in the whole gym centre, AKA; the beam- your sense of balance, the bars and rings- gravity pulls you down, and on the trampoline and floor, you are able to fly through the air(but not for very long)!!!Science is useful in gymnastics because of gravity, surface tension, heat energy, static electricity and friction.
yes friction is very useful because it help objects not to slide or slip
stopping cars Friction is useful to start a fire with sticks.
No Friction Runes Computers
the friction from pushing the hull through the water is not useful as long as you're travelling.
friction is useful for: you to walk It is needed for braking Can be used to produce heat
It can be useful when a ball is catching