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Difference Between static, rolling and sliding friction

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Answered by Classicalboy
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Static friction is the force that must be overcome to move an object at rest with it's full surface contacting another, the difference with rolling friction is that it's simply only a portionof the surface. ... Static Friction -frictional force to be overcome to move an object at rest.

Answered by ogdefaultkingslayer0
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STATIC FRICTION- The minimum amount of force that is required to

overcome the force of friction is called static friction. SLIDING FRICTION- Once an object starts moving on a surface, some force is required

to keep the object moving. The minimum force that is required to keep a moving object in

motion at a constant speed is called sliding friction. ROLLING FRICTION -When an object rolls over a surface, the friction created is called

rolling friction.

Explanation:

STATIC FRICTION- The minimum amount of force that is required to

overcome the force of friction is called static friction. SLIDING FRICTION- Once an object starts moving on a surface, some force is required

to keep the object moving. The minimum force that is required to keep a moving object in

motion at a constant speed is called sliding friction. ROLLING FRICTION -When an object rolls over a surface, the friction created is called

rolling friction.

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