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The term sliding friction refers to the resistance created by two objects sliding against each other. This can also be called kinetic friction. Sliding friction is intended to stop an object from moving.

Understanding Sliding Friction

The amount of sliding friction created by objects is expressed as a coefficient which takes into consideration the various factors that can affect the level of friction. These various factors that can impact sliding friction include the following:

The surface deformation of objects

The roughness/smoothness of the surface of the objeects

The original speed of either object

The size of object

The amount of pressure on either object

The adhesion of the surface

Everyday Examples of Sliding Friction

Specific examples of sliding friction include:

Rubbing both hands together to create heat

A sled sliding across snow or ice

Skis sliding against snow

A person sliding down a slide is an example of sliding friction

A coaster sliding against a table

A washing machine pushed along a floor

An iron being pushed across material

The frame and the edge of door sliding against one another

The bottom of a trashcan sliding against the concrete

A block being slid across the floor

Two cement blocks being slid into place next to each other

Two cards in a deck sliding against each other

The bottom of a glass being pushed across a table

A couch sliding against the steps when being moved

A dresser's legs on the carpet when being slid to another part of the room

The rope and the pulley on a set of blinds or curtains

The friction between two books when sliding one into place on a bookshelf

The friction between the bottom of a book and the shelf when being slid into place

A vegetable drawer sliding against the holder in the fridge

A check being slid across the counter at the bank

A paper sliding against the paper holder once emitted from a copy machine

A paper on the roller as it slides through a fax machine

The bottom of a chair leg and the floor when a chair is moved out

The bottom of the coffee pot when slid out from the maker

The sliding of the brew basket of the coffee maker against the internal parts when it is removed

The tube on a lotion bottle and the opening to the lotion when it is pushed down to let out lotion

A rag and the counter it is being used to clean

Jeans on your legs when putting them on

A card and an envelope when the card is being slid into the envelope

A sliding glass door against both the track in which it is moving, and the other door

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