The other force being applied, opposing to the object's static friction would both be equal therefore the forces are balancing.
No. In order for an object to remain stationary, the forces on it must be balanced. If the pull on the object increases, the force of static friction must also increase.
The other force being applied, opposing to the object's static friction would both be equal therefore the forces are balancing.
Static
the static friction is the force of friction that keep an object at rest from movie and kinetic friction is the force of friction that tries to start a moving object
Static friction. The frictional force is greater then the force applied, meaning the object can't move.
Static friction is not necessarily an applied force, but something that occurs when there is an applied force. Static friction occurs when there is no motion and there is a force being applied to an object on a surface.
The friction produced that stops an object moving when force is applied is 'static friction'.
Static Friction.
Static friction is the force that acts on an object that is not moving. Other kinds of friction include fluid friction and rolling friction.
Limiting friction is the case of static friction where an object is right on the edge of moving, any more force applied to the object will cause it to move. Limiting friction is the largest value that the static friction can take
that would be static friction.
The object is given an acceleration if the force exceeds the force of static friction on the object.