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An object will slide on a surface only when: 1-Force of friction is equal to the force applied on the object. 2-The force applied on the object is greater than the force of friction. 3-Force applied on the object is less than the force of friction 4-Sliding of an object does not depend on the force of friction

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Answered by eeshawalia
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The force of friction

The frictional force is the other component; it is in a direction parallel to the plane of the interface between objects. Friction always acts to oppose any relative motion between surfaces. For the simple example of a book resting on a flat table, the frictional force is zero

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The force of friction

The force of frictionThe frictional force is the other component; it is in a direction parallel to the plane of the interface between objects. Friction always acts to oppose any relative motion between surfaces. For the simple example of a book resting on a flat table, the frictional force is zero

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