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actually volleyball has alot to do with friction. when you are getting ready to hit the ball there is friction between the floor and your feet. then, when you hit the ball there is friction between your feet and the floor but also between your hands and the ball. now is the ball goes low and you hit it you would be using alot of friction because there would be friction between your body and the floor, the volley ball and your hands and maybe the ball and the floor. hope this answers your question!
Friction is a very important physical principle in volleyball. Friction is the action of one surface or object rubbing against another. In this case, when you are standing still on the court, friction is under your feet, against the floor. Many volleyball players wear knee pads to prevent scraping their knees on the court due to friction. Also, anytime you hit the ball, friction is present. There is also air-friction, which is the air resistance against the ball.
See the Beach Volleyball database: http://www.bvbinfo.com/
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I have never heard of J6 volleyball but I do know what JO volleyball is. JO stands for Junior Olympics. There are many clubs made for JO volleyball, such as the one that I go to now. These clubs have try outs that you can go to. They will evaluate you and see who will make what team.
No. friction produces thermal energy therefore friction produces heat. Rub your hands together and see what happens.
when you slide across a surface and then see an affect after.
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Friction is a force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact with each other. While we cannot "see" friction in the traditional sense as it is a force rather than a physical object, we can observe its effects, such as slowing down of a sliding object or heating up of surfaces in contact.