Sliding friction is less than static friction, how? Explain by an example
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Friction comes into play when irregularities present in the surfaces of two objects in contact get interlocked with each other. In sliding, the time given for interlocking is very small. Hence, interlocking is not strong. ... Because this reason, sliding friction is less than static friction
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Sliding friction is always less than static friction as friction is caused by irregularities between 2 surfaces so in static friction these irregularities are very high and reduced in static friction ex... it's you push a block so irregularities between the surface of block and road will produce friction and you need high force to move it but at a particular point of time your force will over come out so sliding friction occurred