Frictional force in nature.

An example of the frictional force in nature is the rough legs of insects to improve adhesion to the surface, or, conversely, these are smooth bodies of fish covered with mucus to reduce friction against water. Thus, these creatures can move. Also, thanks to the force of friction, we walk on the ground, and the sloth can hang on a branch.



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