Science, asked by mohammedabby637, 5 months ago

which type of frictional force can act between
book and ground when the relative betwere
them is non-zero​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Friction always acts to oppose any relative motion between surfaces. For the simple example of a book resting on a flat table, the frictional force is zero. There is no force trying to move the book across the table, so there is no need for a frictional force because there is nothing for the frictional force to oppose.

Answered by Achubichu
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Answer:

Friction always acts to oppose any relative motion between surfaces. For the simple example of a book resting on a flat table, the frictional force is zero. There is no force trying to move the book across the table, so there is no need for a frictional force because there is nothing for the frictional force to oppose.

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