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distinguish between static , rolling and sliding friction​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sliding friction is friction that acts on objects when they are sliding over a surface. Sliding friction is weaker than static friction. That's why it's easier to slide a piece of furniture over the floor after you start it moving than it is to get it moving in the first place.

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Answered by maryamirfan25
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Static friction: The opposing force that comes into play when one body tends to move over the surface of another, but the actual motion has not started is called static friction. It prevents the motion and does not allow two bodies to slide upon one another.

Rolling friction: The opposing force that comes into play when one body is actually rolling over the surface of another body, it is called rolling friction.

Sliding friction: The opposing force that comes into play when one body is actually sliding over the surface of another body, it is called sliding friction.

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