what is static friction ? state the laws of static friction
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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.
the laws of static friction
- The maximum force of static friction is not dependent on the area of contact.
- The maximum force of static friction is comparative to the normal force i.e., if the normal force increases, the maximum external force that the object can endure without moving, also increases.
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The law of static friction states that the force of friction, that resists the motion of the body as it starts to fall down the surface, is proportional to the normal (perpendicular) force that the body exerts on the surface.
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