The static coef. of friction is greater than the kinetic coef. of friction.
wheels overcome friction
Gravity pushing you down on the earth and friction from the ground are the two types of friction you have to overcome when walking.
If I understand the question correctly: It is actually ill-posed. The frictions you are refering to are dynamic (sliding) and static (starting). I think you will find that static friction is always harder to over come than dynamic friction, not vice-versa.
false; usually it takes more force to overcome static friction which is higher
The static coef. of friction is greater than the kinetic coef. of friction.
wheels overcome friction
Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.
Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.
Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.
Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.
Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.
That is called static friction.
Gravity pushing you down on the earth and friction from the ground are the two types of friction you have to overcome when walking.
Sliding Friction
The easiest friction between solids to overcome are simply rubber and water
If I understand the question correctly: It is actually ill-posed. The frictions you are refering to are dynamic (sliding) and static (starting). I think you will find that static friction is always harder to over come than dynamic friction, not vice-versa.