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Sienna Frank
27 February, 00:53
Is lifting a book desirable friction?
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Layla Carlson
27 February, 02:32
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I would say no it isn't. It doesn't cause friction with anything. Like when you rub your hands together it creates heat which is what happened when friction is involved.
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