Rolling friction and Sliding/Slip friction are one and the same. The only difference is geometry which leads to more contact area. But if you zoomed in on a surface that is "slipping", like say your hands being rubbed together you would see more circles (ie atoms) as the picture attached shows. However because there are a lot more circles present there is a lot more contact area even IF the contact point is literally a single tangent point between a "line" and a circle. And the more you keep zooming in the more you keep finding circles riding on lines. THIS my shit slinging cowboy was not taught to you in school.Sam Peppiatt wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 1:52 pm You say more friction is better? Wouldn't that cause less slipping? I'm thinking more Bull Shit would cause more slipping.
Sorry Broli; I think you are out of your mind-------------Sam
And yes you are in fact completely right, I am out of my mind I had to flip the switch in order to see what has been missed for so long but all I am seeing is shit slinging from your side, where is the mathematical, physical or simulation rebuttal? Talk is very cheap but throwing shit at each other is even cheaper.
Go to the marvelous invention called the toilet, leave your doody behind there. Then come back and contribute something useful as THAT takes much more time, energy and sacrifice. Do the hard painful work, put in countless hours and maybe, just maybe a light might go off on your ignorance as it did on mine and then come share your discoveries and maybe even get lucky enough for people to start calling you crazy because that is how you know you are on the right track.