Science, asked by Caosfan, 11 months ago

Explain why sliding friction is less than static friction.​

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Answered by babitabisht
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Static friction is little more than sliding friction for any given pair of surfaces. Once the motion starts, the friction becomes slightly less than the maximum static friction called the limiting friction. ... Therefore, it is easier to move the object when it is already in motion than to start it from rest

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Answered by Cutedoll07
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Static friction is little more than sliding friction for any given pair of surfaces. Once the motion starts, the friction becomes slightly less than the maximum static friction called the limiting friction. ... Therefore, it is easier to move the object when it is already in motion than to start it from rest....

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