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what is the maximum frictional force that can be exerted?

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Answered by ghirivaasan10b
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This maximum force is known as traction. The force of friction is always exerted in a direction that opposes movement (for kinetic friction) or potential movement (for static friction) between the two surfaces. For example, a curling stone sliding along the ice experiences a kinetic force slowing it down.

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Answered by navadeepsai11
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The maximum friction force that comes into play when body just starts moving is the limiting condition of static friction.

It is also called limiting friction.

limiting friction = f_{max} = u_{s}*N

If you are asking what is the maximum force that can be exerted, then it depends on the force applied and the coefficient of friction.

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