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difference between static friction and limiting friction​

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Answered by xxrudexx
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Static friction is a self-adjusting force because it comes into play when the body is lying over the surface of another body without any motion. ... When that body overcomes the force of static friction, the maximum value of static friction is reached, which is known as limiting friction.

Answered by Ayansiddiqui12
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  • Static friction is a self-adjusting force because it comes into play when the body is lying over the surface of another body without any motion. When that body overcomes the force of static friction, the maximum value of static friction is reached, which is known as limiting friction.

difference

  • Static friction is what keeps the box from moving without being pushed, and it must be overcome with a sufficient opposing force before the box will move. Kinetic friction (also referred to as dynamic friction) is the force that resists the relative movement of the surfaces once they're in motion.
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