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Laws of static friction???????

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Laws of Static Friction

The maximum force of static friction is not dependent on the area of contact.

The maximum force of static friction is comparative to the normal force i.e., if the normal force increases, the maximum external force that the object can endure without moving, also increases.

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THE laws of static friction are usually described as: (1) F = μR, which governs the relation between limiting frictional force F and normal reaction R; and (2) the coefficient of friction μ is independent of the apparent area of contact....

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