The frictional force that exists between two bodies so long as they are relatively at rest, even though an external force is acting upon them, is called……………………….
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THE ANSWER IS STATIC FRICTION
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The frictional force that exists between two bodies so long as they are relatively at rest even though the external force acts, is called the static friction.
Some examples of static friction are:
- Papers on a tabletop
- A towel hanging on a rack
- A bookmark in a book
- A car parked on a hill
Static friction is caused by adhesion, light chemical attraction between two surfaces.
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