defination of sloping friction
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Slope intercept equations (y=mx+b) are the easiest to graph. So if you encounter an equation in standard form that you are required to graph, you must convert it to slope intercept form. ... Standard form cannot have fractions. If they are in a fraction, you must multiply each side to get rid of it.
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SLIDING (or) SLOPING FRICTION
Sliding friction is friction that acts on objects when they are sliding over a surface. Sliding friction is weaker than static friction. That's why it's easier to slide a piece of furniture over the floor after you start it moving than it is to get it moving in the first place.
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