Depends. If you are talking about a plastic bucket, no. Clothing plastic, yes. baloons, yes.
There is no friction in plastic since friction is an applied force.
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Kinetic Friction replaces Static Friction when an object is in motion.
It provides static friction, so the object cannot move until the static friction is overcome.
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This is the example of Newton third law and law of inertia.
With what material? Coefficient of friction is for two materials.
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
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
static electricity
Static energy is when two objects are rubbed together and then cause a friction.
Static friction
Static friction
Yes, look at "what is static friction?" Static friction is also known as starting friction.
Friction is one force causes a ball to roll downhill. The smaller the static friction coefficient, the more liable the ball will be to skidding instead of rolling. Static friction is involved in a ball rolling downhill.
friction between the tires and the ground.
It creates friction which, in turn, creates static electricity therefore giving the plastic a positive charge.
A higher coefficient of static friction increases the static frictional force. A greater normal force also does this.