Because friction is a force acting against the forward motion of the puck, friction is going to play a role in slowing down the puck as it glides across the ice. The friction is not going to be great enough to stop it instantly, but if not touched by another stick for some time it will come to a stop.
what role does friction play in some methods of joining
Because friction is a force acting against the forward motion of the puck, friction is going to play a role in slowing down the puck as it glides across the ice. The friction is not going to be great enough to stop it instantly, but if not touched by another stick for some time it will come to a stop.
Describe how gravity inertia and friction play a role in throwing a ball
It is only because of friction that we can walk or run.
it does both, you couldn't play without it, but with too much you couldn't play
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It plays a very important role. It allows you to climb
It slows the object down.
action and reaction, the ball moves with force, it stops with friction .
It keeps the roller down and creates friction to allow the roller to move.
If there were no friction you would not be able to move. So it could be a very short game.
Sliding friction is shown in hockey when you hit the puck. The puck has friction against the ice (but there isn't much).