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why do we take out limiting friction

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Answered by mananmadani53
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When two static surface comes to contact to each other then the friction generate. This friction is called limiting friction. When the object is on the point of sliding then the limiting friction generate. ... The limiting friction force is always opposite of the motion of the object.

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Answered by ronak7165
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The maximum friction that can be generated between two static surfaces in contact with each other. Once a force applied to the two surfaces exceeds the limiting friction, motion will occur. For two dry surfaces, the limiting friction is a product of the normal reaction force and the coefficient of limiting friction.When two static surface comes to contact to each other then the friction generate. This friction is called limiting friction. When the object is on the point of sliding then the limiting friction generate. ... The limiting friction force is always opposite of the motion of the object.

Examples of limiting friction forces are : 1) When you walk on the road. 2) When a car move on a cliff. 3) Friction force applied by upstream water to a swimmer. 4) Friction force on a pen by a page or notebook.

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