I need to do a project for science. I need just two examples of friction DECREASING in tennis. Help?
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The most common one is that tennis balls have fuzz and throughout a match the fuzz wears off and the friction decreases, meaning top spin is reduced and balls are hit flatter. That's part of the reason that balls are switched out regularly during games. Grass courts also have decreasing friction as they wear out.
During late rounds in Wimbledon, the baseline often wears through on Center Court, which sometimes leads to people slipping, or, more commonly, the ball skipping instead of bouncing. And 3rd. Sweat on the players hands change their grip, sometimes changing hits because the racket will spin slightly when the ball is struck.
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