define the difference between kinetic friction and rolling friction
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Rolling friction is the frictional force that occurs when one object rolls on another, like a car's wheels on the ground. ... The coefficient of kinetic friction is typically denoted as μk, and is usually less than the coefficient of static friction. Sliding friction is when two solid surfaces slide against each other.
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Rolling friction is the frictional force that occurs when one object rolls on another, like a car's wheels on the ground. ... The coefficient of kinetic friction is typically denoted as μk, and is usually less than the coefficient of static friction. Sliding friction is when two solid surfaces slide against each other.
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