Does greasing a cake pan increases friction?
No, greasing a cake pan decreases friction.
Friction is the force that opposes the relative motion of two objects in contact. When you grease a cake pan, you are reducing the friction between the pan and the cake batter. This allows the cake batter to flow more easily and evenly into the pan, which results in a smoother, more even cake.
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