A truck that is stopped on the road has to be pushed hard to get into motion.
When the truck is moving a little, it can be moved faster with a smaller /less
push. Why?
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Explanation:
When the truck isn't in motion or still, the surface and the tires form a bond, not making it move.
When the truck is in motion, it can be moved as no bonds are being formed.
Therefore,
A thing that is in motion can be moved easily.
A thing that's not in motion needs extra force to overcome friction.
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