Why sliding friction is less than static friction?
Answers
Answered by
1
hey mate here is the answer
The two sliding objects find less time to get interlocked against each other (objects and irregularities of surface). So they get less friction. Therefore sliding friction is always less than static friction.
hope it helps you
mark it as brainlist and follow me
Answered by
2
Answer:
Here is your answer dude
Explanation:
Sliding friction is less than static friction as the frictional force between two surfaces depends on the interlocking between the irregularities on the surfaces. This interlocking in case of sliding decreases as the contact points does not get enough time to interlock properly thus reducing the frictional force.
please mark my answer as brainlist
thanks
Similar questions