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different between static friction and sliding friction​

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Answered by nikhilkumarpandey
5

Answer:

Static friction is the the type of friction that prevents an object from moving, keeping it in static. You can calculate the static friction using the equation:

F

SMAX

=

μ

S

F

N

.

=> Where

F

SMAX

is the maximum friction of the object to cause it to move, in Newtons.

=> Where

μ

S

is the coefficient of static friction for the object. It is unitless.

=> Where

F

N

is the normal force of the object in

N

.

An example of static friction is a car parked on an incline. The friction stops the car from going downhill.

Answered by lucy228
8

Answer:

the force required to overcome friction at instant an object begins moving from rest is a measure of static friction .

On the other hand , the force required

to keep the object moving with the same speed is a measure of sliding friction.

sliding

friction is always smaller than static friction .

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