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Explain static friction and kinetic friction. Can kinetic friction be greater than static friction​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Kinetic friction (also referred to as dynamic friction) is the force that resists the relative movement of the surfaces once they're in motion. The static friction between two surfaces is always higher than the kinetic friction (at least, in practical, real-world applications).

Answered by prs48085
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Kinetic friction (also referred to as dynamic friction) is the force that resists the relative movement of the surfaces once they're in motion. The static friction between two surfaces is always higher than the kinetic friction (at least, in practical, real-world applications)

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