why is force of limiting friction greater than dynamic friction?
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Laws of Motion. Why is limiting friction greater than dynamic friction? ... Once the sliding has begun, the two surfaces have not sufficient time to fully settle down and hence cavities will not fully interlock and we require lesser force to keep the body in motion. Therefore, dynamic friction is less than static friction.
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Once the sliding has begun, the two surfaces have not sufficient time to fully settle down and hence cavities will not fully interlock and we require lesser force to keep the body in motion. Therefore, dynamic friction is less than static friction.
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