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Q :- Can we tell that static friction is always acting on the object which is in rest?Please answer with clear explanation ​

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Answered by Izma22
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Can friction be acting on an object that stays at rest?

Static friction. For an object at rest on a flat table, static friction is zero. If you push horizontally with a small force, static friction establishes an equal and opposite force that keeps the book at rest. ... It is harder to move a stationary object than it is to keep a moving object in motion.

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Answered by Anonymous
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For an object at rest on a flat table, static friction is zero. If you push horizontally with a small force, static friction establishes an equal and opposite force that keeps the book at rest. As you push harder, the static friction force increases to match the force.

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