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Define
3. Limiting value of the limiting friction.​

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Answered by minzz1989
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The maximum friction that can be generated between two static surfaces in contact with each other. Once a force applied to the two surfaces exceeds the limiting friction, motion will occur. For two dry surfaces, the limiting friction is a product of the normal reaction force and the coefficient of limiting friction.

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Answered by Nursery
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The amount of friction that can be applied between two surfaces is limited and if the forces acting on the body are made sufficiently great, the motion will occur.

Hence, we can define limiting friction as the maximum value of static friction that comes into play when the body is just at the point of sliding over the surface of another body.

Limiting friction is the product of normal force and coefficient of limiting friction.

Mathematically, this is represented asF=muN

  • Here,mu is the coefficient of limiting friction and N is the normal force

The limiting friction is always opposite to the motion of the object.

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