why is static friction largest friction
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Static Friction. Static frictional forces from the interlocking of the irregularities of two surfaces will increase to prevent any relative motion up until some limit where motion occurs. ... The coefficient of static friction is typically larger than the coefficient of kinetic friction.
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Static friction keeps the box from moving until the applied force (F) exceeds the static friction force (fs). ... Because these individual areas of contact are very small, the pressure (pressure = force/area) between the surfaces at these points is very high.
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