Friction can be bad by being too strong or too weak.
<span>Sometimes, when it is too strong, it decreases efficiency since some energy is wasted and turns to heat. Friction can also d</span><span>amage equipment/objects like when you slide it on the floor.
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When friction is too weak, like for instance when there is black ice- our center of gravity is displaced too quickly and we can fall. Likewise, if there is a lot of slush on the ground, cars can slip and slide.
<span>The larger the current flowing in a wire, the stronger the magnetic field
is that surrounds the wire.
That's why, if you want to make an electromagnet stronger, one way to
do it is to add another battery. By increasing the voltage, you'll increase
the current flowing in the coils of wire, and the electromagnet will be stronger.</span>
<span>A atomic nucleus would give off a particle to become stable.
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Answer:
Explanation:
= Mass of first object
= Mass of second object
v = Speed of both objects
= Combined velocity
The ratio of final kinetic energy to initial kinetic energy will be
The ratio is
As the linear momentum is conserved
Divide by on both sides
The ratio of mass is