Which type of friction enables a car to move on a road ?
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Static Friction
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Static Friction is created when two objects are touching or pushing against each other without sliding. For example, when you drive, your wheels push against the pavement causing the car to move, but there is no sliding of the tires against the pavement.
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Anti-lock brakes prevents the wheels from locking and sliding and provide the operations of wheels turning while stopping – this way, the more efficient friction (static friction) is used to stop the vehicle; the vehicle will stop in shorter time and distance and you will have a better control of your vehicle
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