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what is static friction ​

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A static force refers to a constant force applied to a stationary object. A static force is too weak to move an object because it is being countered by equally strong opposite forces. If the applied force is large enough, it can overcome the static friction and move the object.

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Answered by Anonymous
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It can be explained as the force of friction which precisely balances the applied force for the duration of the stationary state of the body.

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