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what is sliding friction​

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Answered by nano2007
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when an object touching the floor is moving on a slant plane where the friction act oposite

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a contact force that resists the sliding motion of two objects or an object and a surface

Sliding friction is almost always less than that of static friction; this is why it is easier to move an object once it starts moving rather than to get the object to begin moving from a rest position

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Answered by sj90op
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Answer:Sliding Friction: Sliding Friction comes into play whenever an object moves along the surface of another object. Such a movement is called 'slide'. Hence, sliding Friction is the force that opposes the movement or slide of an object.

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