Static friction is a self adjusting force explain
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Static friction is the opposing force that comes into play when a body is at rest or tends to move over the surface of another body, but the actual motion has not yet started. Static friction is a self adjusting force because neither it has fixed magnitude nor direction. It adjusts according to the applied force.
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lets just suppose you want to move a car whose static friction is 100 newton.
1. if you apply 10 netwon force the car will not move and its static friction will be 10 newton.
2. if you apply 20 newton force the car will not move its static friction will be 20 newton.
3. if you apply 40 newton force the car will not move its static friction will be 40 newton.
clearly in these above cases the static friction will adjust it self to the force equal to the force which we apply and the car will not move.
suppose now you apply 100 newton force the static friction will be 100 newton and the car will stil not move
now if we apply 101 newton force the static friction will be 100 newton and the car will start moving with the force of 1 newton,