Activity of climbing up a mountain. name the force
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Explanation:
Friction = force generated in resistance to movement
There are two kinds of friction: staticand kinetic.
Static friction keeps objects from moving as long as the applied force is less than the static friction. Once the applied force exceeds the maximum static friction, an object begins to move.
Friction remains in play here, but now it slows down a moving object, instead of keeping one in place. This kind of friction is called kinetic friction.
Friction in relation to rock climbing
In climbing, static friction is created against the rock (or plastic, wood, whatever you climb on) and our hands, feet, and body. If enough static friction exists, we can move against it and progress ourselves along a sequence; however, if we generate more force than the static friction, hands and feet slip, and we fall.
The amount of force friction generated and the type of force required to perform a move depend on the specifics of the rock type, shape, and texture, as well as your body’s orientation, environment, and a plethora of other factors.