example of how rolling friction is less than sliding friction.
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Sliding friction is the force resisting the motion when a body slides on a surface. The force of friction depends on the area of contact between the two surfaces. As the area of contact is less in the case of rolling than in the case of sliding, rolling friction is less than the sliding friction.
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when in a mart we use a trolley cart, it is very easy to move a lot of weight in it.
But if we will keep all those stuff in a cartoon box it is a lot more hard to move it.
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