when we will get sliding friction when we push a box?
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Sliding Friction
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The sliding friction term refers to the resistance produced by two objects that slide against each other. Kinetic friction may also be called this. To stop an object from moving, sliding friction is intended.
Explanation:
The amount of sliding friction produced by objects is expressed as a coefficient that takes into account the different factors that can influence the friction level. These different variables that can affect sliding friction include the following:
- The surface deformation of objects
- The roughness/smoothness of the surface of the objects
- The original speed of either object
- The size of object
- The amount of pressure on either object
- The adhesion of the surface
Examples
- Rubbing both hands together to create heat
- Skis sliding against snow
- A person sliding down a slide is an example of sliding friction
- A coaster sliding against a table
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