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Name four type of friction and give one example for each
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static, sliding, rolling, and fluid friction
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Rolling friction ex. Riding a bike or skateboard
Sliding friction ex. Cartilage against your bone.
Fluid friction ex. Rowing a boat through the water.
Static friction ex. Trying to push a heavy object/ furniture
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