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e. There is no relative motion between the two surfaces in contact in case of
friction.​

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Answered by Hɾιтհιĸ
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There’s a force acting between the two surfaces in contact and also a relative motion.

Answered by laxmigiri365
1

Answer:

When a frictional force exists but there is no relative motion of the surfaces in contact (e.g., the book isn't sliding across the table), we call it a static frictional force

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