why does a horse has to pull a cart harder during the first few steps of motion
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A horse has to pull the cart harder during the first few steps of his motion because the horse has to work against the maximum value of static friction that comes into play when a body is just at the point of sliding over the surface of another body.
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A horse has to pull the cart harder during the first few steps of his motion because the horse has to work against the maximum value of static friction that comes into play when a body is just at the point of sliding over the surface of another body. This type of friction is called limiting friction.
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