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what is up with the theroy of little hills and valleys being used to describe friction! in order for this to work you need friction!
There has to be a better theroy! any ideas!
There has to be a better theroy! any ideas!
Friction is a force that resists the motion of objects when they come in contact with each other.
Friction can either help or hinder the movement of objects. It can be useful for maintaining grip or slowing down objects, but it can also cause wear and tear and reduce efficiency.
Little hills and valleys refer to the microscopic irregularities on the surfaces of objects. When two objects come in contact, these tiny hills and valleys interlock and create friction.
The better theory of friction is the atomic theory of friction, which explains friction as being caused by the interaction between the atoms on the surfaces of objects.
Understanding friction allows us to improve and control the movement of objects. It also helps us develop better materials and lubricants to reduce friction and increase efficiency.