Physics, asked by pashaarshad300, 5 months ago

Explain why sliding friction is slightly less than static friction.​

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Answered by ak54384338
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During sliding, contact points do not get enough time to get interlocked properly. Therefore, less friction. But, when the object is at rest, the surfaces interlock well, therefore friction is more. This explains why sliding friction is less than static friction.

Answered by vaishnavideore
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During sliding, contact points do not get enough time to get interlocked properly. Therefore, less friction. But, when the object is at rest, the surfaces interlock well, therefore friction is more. This explains why sliding friction is less than static friction.

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