An example of decreasing intentional friction is applying a lubricant such as oil or grease to moving parts in a machine. This reduces the resistance between the surfaces, allowing them to move more smoothly and efficiently. Another example is using low-friction materials or coatings on surfaces that come into contact with each other to minimize frictional forces.
Which is an example of an intentional injury
An example of friction reducing the efficiency of a machine is when two moving parts rub against each other, causing heat and wear. This can lead to energy loss and increased maintenance needs, decreasing the overall efficiency of the machine.
well immediatly when i hear the word friction i think of tires and u need to add something to make it intentionally go faster so an example would be " adding grease to gears on a bike." Heather - 14 - MI ^^^ this is decreasing friction. Adding friction would be like throwing sand on a icy driveway so you don't slide..
Important factors in decreasing Kinetic Energy are Gravity and 'drag' from Friction.
applying a brake
Decreasing the block in contact with the table reduces the normal force acting on the block, which in turn decreases the frictional force. This results in a lower kinetic friction force between the block and the table.
One example of intentional injuries is hitting someone on purpose.
I walk over and smash out some ones windshield, my I intention was to smash out the windshield . thus intentional act. it wasnt an accident, it was intentional.
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Activities that require increasing friction can include using sandpaper to roughen a surface or tightening the grip of shoes with a shoelace. Activities that involve decreasing friction can include applying lubricant to machine parts or gliding on ice skates with a thin layer of water on the ice.
A intentional injuries is like geting in to a fight and a unintentional injuries is a car crash
An example of an intentional tort is assault, where someone intentionally threatens or causes harm to another person. This differs from negligence, which is the unintentional failure to exercise reasonable care, in that intentional torts involve deliberate actions to cause harm.