Type of friction that causes an object "not" to move but rather stay in its place
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Static and sliding friction
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static because... well, static. and sliding so the object doesn't slide.
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The force of static friction F s F_s FsF, start subscript, s, end subscript is a force between two surfaces that prevents those surfaces from sliding or slipping across each other. ... We call this "grippy" type of friction, where the surfaces are prevented from slipping across each other, a static frictional force.
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