define the term static friction and sliding friction
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Static friction is a force that keeps an object at rest. It must be overcome to start moving the object. Once an object is in motion, it experiences kinetic friction. If a small amount of force is applied to an object, the static friction has an equal magnitude in the opposite direction.
The term sliding friction refers to the resistance created by two objects sliding against each other. This can also be called kinetic friction. Sliding friction is intended to stop an object from moving.
The term sliding friction refers to the resistance created by two objects sliding against each other. This can also be called kinetic friction. Sliding friction is intended to stop an object from moving.
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Static friction: The friction between the two surfaces of the bodies which are in contact with each other and also they are at rest, then it is static friction.
The best example of static friction is a wooden bar lying at the slightly tilted table.
Sliding friction: The friction between two surfaces of the bodies which are in contact with each other and they are sliding, then the friction is sliding friction.
A sled sliding across snow or iceSkis sliding against smowA person sliding down a slide is an example of sliding friction
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Static friction: The friction between the two surfaces of the bodies which are in contact with each other and also they are at rest, then it is static friction.
The best example of static friction is a wooden bar lying at the slightly tilted table.
Sliding friction: The friction between two surfaces of the bodies which are in contact with each other and they are sliding, then the friction is sliding friction.
A sled sliding across snow or iceSkis sliding against smowA person sliding down a slide is an example of sliding friction
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