why it is harder to start to slide a heavy box accross the floor than to keep it sliding?
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When you push a heavy box across the floor, the force you need to apply to start the box moving is greater than the force needed to keep the box moving. This is because the coefficient of stat friction is greater than the coefficient of kinetic friction
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When you set the box on the floor, and try to slide the box, well, the two mountain ranges, because they, they're, interdigitated like that, they press against each other with local support forces, and that makes it difficult to start the box sliding across the floor. And plz follow me and mark me brainiest if it will help you.
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