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where is static friction applicable?



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Answered by Akshaya1231
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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Static friction applicable when the object isn't moving against another surface. What's more, no, it isn't corresponding to the ordinary power as static erosion can be anything from 0 (, for example, a book laying on a table ) to a most extreme ( just before it starts to move on the off chance that you are endeavoring to push the book sideways with your hand ).

The MAXIMUM estimation of static friction would be relative to the ordinary power increased by the coefficient of static friction, however, beneath that, the static friction is simply equivalent to your pushing force. ( we ought to say, the net sideways force following up on the book since all forces ought to be thought about )
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