What are the differences between static friction, sliding friction and rolling friction?
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- Static friction is a force that keeps an object at rest. Static friction definition can be written as: The friction experienced when individuals try to move a stationary object on a surface, without actually triggering any relative motion between the body and the surface which it is on.
- Sliding friction is the resistance created by any two objects when sliding against each other. This friction is also known as kinetic friction and is defined as the force that is needed to keep a surface sliding along another surface.
- Rolling friction or rolling resistance is the force resisting the motion of a rolling body on a surface. The rolling of a ball or wheel on the ground is an example of Rolling friction.
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Answer: Static friction occurs when an abject is at rest.
Rolling friction occurs when an object rolls along a surface.
Sliding friction occurs when an object slides along a surface.
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