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Define static friction with an example ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Static friction is a force that hinders the movement of an object moving along the path. When two fabrics slide over each other, this friction occurs. There's friction all around us. When we walk, for instance, our feet are in touch with the floor.

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Answered by HBJNN
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Static friction is a force that keeps an object at rest

An example of static friction is the force that prevents a car wheel from slipping as it rolls on the ground. Even though the wheel is in motion, the patch of the tire in contact with the ground is stationary relative to the ground, so it is static rather than kinetic friction.

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