friction can affect ice skating when you are doing a drag you will slow down because of friction. also if you have blunt blades or if you use the wrong part of the blade when doing spirals you will slow down alot quicker than if you use the right part.
Bowling, curling, and tennis
it slows down the rocks
Friction can slow down the rock
it can help to slow down a rock that has been thrown hard
Curling. A kettle is slid across the ice. Team members brush the ice in front of the kettle to minimize friction.
Skiing, bobsleding, snowboarding, curling, and much more
Low friction is slippery high friction has good traction. In the sport of Curling (gliding those heavy granite stones on ice towards a bullseye) one shoe has low friction (to slide on the ice) the other has high friction (to propel the player).
Friction can slow down a rock and the speed of the rock depends on the force you exert.
A curling stone is designed to have very little friction with the ice, allowing it to travel long distances when pushed with enough force. The smooth, polished surface of the stone and the curling ice create a low-friction environment that helps it glide effortlessly across the ice. Additionally, the weight and shape of the stone provide stability, allowing it to maintain momentum and travel further.
In the sport of Curling (gliding those heavy granite stones on ice towards a bullseye) one shoe has low friction (to slide on the ice) the other has high friction (to propel the player).
By FRICTION.
The force of friction is a contact force. An example of a force at a distance would be gravity.