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an object at rest have friction​

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Answered by varun200406
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For an object at rest on a flat table, static friction is zero. If you push horizontally with a small force, static friction establishes an equal and opposite force that keeps the book at rest. It is harder to move a stationary object than it is to keep a moving object in motion.

Answered by mdzaidbineqbal
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THE STATIC FRICTION WILL BE ZERO.

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Explanation:

For an object at rest on a flat table, static friction is zero. If you push horizontally with a small force, static friction establishes an equal and opposite force that keeps the book at rest.

As you push harder, the static friction force increases to match the force. Eventually maximum static friction force is exceeded and the book moves.

The maximum static friction force is: (fs)max = μs N where μs is the coefficient of static friction.

Static friction is subtle because the static friction force is variable and depends on the external forces acting on an object. That is,   fs ≤ μs N, while (fs)max = μs N.

In general, μs ≥ μk. It is harder to move a stationary object than it is to keep a moving object in motion.

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