Any surface which is a fractals has a fractional dimension. But the value of the dimension is less than 2.
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12 x 3 / 4 = 9 The stack is 9 inches high.
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12 x 3 / 4 = 9 The stack of 12 boards would be 9 inches high.
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Some examples of relatively high friction surfaces are: sand paper, grass, and asphalt. In general, the rougher the surface, the more friction it has.
Sandpaper and asphalt both have relatively high coefficients of friction.
Fresh snow, ice, and white sand are examples of surfaces with high albedo. These surfaces reflect a large percentage of incoming solar radiation back into space, resulting in a cooling effect on the surrounding environment.
Rough concrete surfaces often have a high coefficient of friction due to the texture and unevenness of the material, providing good grip for walking or driving. Rubber on asphalt surfaces also tends to have a high coefficient of friction, which is why tires made of rubber provide good traction on roads.
Some everyday examples of high friction include walking on rough surfaces like gravel, rubbing your hands together vigorously, and trying to push a heavy object across a carpeted floor. In each of these cases, the rough or textured surfaces increase the frictional force, making it more difficult to move.
Surfaces with low albedo absorb most of the sunlight that hits them, reflecting only a small portion. Examples include dark-colored materials such as asphalt, forests, ocean water, and certain types of soil. These surfaces contribute to warming in their environments, as they retain more heat compared to high-albedo surfaces like ice or snow.
Surfaces with high albedo reflect a significant percentage of incoming solar radiation. Examples include ice and snow, which can reflect up to 90% of sunlight, as well as light-colored deserts and certain types of clouds. Urban areas with reflective materials, such as white or light-colored rooftops, also exhibit high albedo. In contrast, darker surfaces like forests and oceans have low albedo, absorbing more sunlight.
I assume you are looking for examples. Low friction: drawer-slides, door-hinges, water flowing through the pipes. High friction: carpet pile, some types of window catch so the casement stays where set.
Examples include blood flowing from arteries to veins in the circulatory system, water flowing from a high-elevation reservoir down a hill, and air moving from areas of high pressure to low pressure in the atmosphere.
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Surfaces with high albedo reflect more solar radiation, while surfaces with low albedo absorb more solar radiation.
Surfaces with low albedo absorb more solar radiation and reflect less, while surfaces with high albedo reflect more solar radiation and absorb less.