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5. Differentiate between static and sliding friction.​

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Static friction is the the type of friction that prevents an object from moving, keeping it in static.

An example of static friction is a car parked on an incline. The friction stops the car from going downhill.

Sliding friction is the friction that most people associate the word "friction" with. It is the friction that opposes the sliding motion and tries to reduce the speed at which the surfaces slide across each other.

An example of sliding friction would be a ice sliding across ice and then coming to a stop.

Sliding friction is also known as kinetic friction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Static friction is the the type of friction that prevents an object from moving, keeping it in static.

An example of static friction is a car parked on an incline. The friction stops the car from going downhill.

Sliding friction is the friction that most people associate the word "friction" with. It is the friction that opposes the sliding motion and tries to reduce the speed at which the surfaces slide across each other.

An example of sliding friction would be a ice sliding across ice and then coming to a stop.

Sliding friction is also known as kinetic friction.

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