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conduct an experiment to understand the nature of friction and the concept of static friction

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Answered by sailorking
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Friction is a force which acts against an object in motion. When any object is needed to be moved or to be brought in motion, then there is always a opposite force acting on it in the opposite direction of the motion, until and unless any force is applied on it which is greater than the force of friction, the object shall not move, that force is known as static friction.

Explanation:

A box filled with many metallic objects, and when a force is applied for the box to move, it will not start moving until the force gets higher than the static friction acting on it, and once the box comes in motion then there is a constant force of friction on it, which will again stop motion of the box, once pushing the object is stopped, this is the kinetic friction.

Answered by amrutha2006
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