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Why did you pull a sneaker that wasn't moving to test starting friction?

Why do you pull the sneaker at a slow speed for stopping friction?


What force keeps our feet sliding when walking or running?

frictional force which is generated due to interlocking of minute roughness of slipper / shoes/foot with those of floor


Is there a force that can go against friction?

No. Friction can only slow an object down. If friction were imparting a force greater than that of the applied forces, then friction in and of itself would actually be causing the object to move, which does not happen.


You push harder and harder on a box until it begins sliding across the floor. Which was the stronger of the forces acting on the box static friction or sliding friction?

Hey! I'm an 8th grade student, but I know the answer! Static friction is the stronger force. When you push on the box, the static friction increases to match your force when you push the box. However, when you go above the limit on the static friction of the box, sliding friction happens. Sliding friction is less than the static friction because it doesn't match your force or else static friction would come into play again. Hope this helps because I'm doing a report on this now!Use round objects, like metal pipes, to roll the washer across the floor. B. Put a lubricant between the surface of the floor and the washing machine.


What type of force causes an object t start moving?

Unbalanced force is a type of force that causes an object to start moving.

Related Questions

What kind of friction requires more force to overcome rolling friction or sliding?

Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.


What kind of friction require more force to overcome rolling friction or sliding friction?

Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.


What kind of friction requires more force to overcome rolling friction of sliding friction?

Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.


Difference between starting friction and sliding fricition?

Starting friction is the force required to overcome the initial static friction and get an object moving, while sliding friction is the force that opposes the motion of an object already in motion. Starting friction is typically higher than sliding friction.


What kind of friction requires more forces to overcome rolling friction or sliding friction?

Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.


What kind of friction requires more forced to overcome rolling friction or sliding friction?

Sliding friction requires more force to overcome its friction.


Which kind of friction requires more force to overcome rolling friction of sliding friction?

Sliding Friction


For any two materials the force required to overcome sliding friction is always larger than the force required to overcome starting friction?

This statement is not always true. The force required to overcome starting friction can sometimes be larger than the force required to overcome sliding friction due to factors like surface roughness, adhesion, and lubrication. It depends on the specific properties of the materials and the conditions under which they are in contact.


Which kind of friction requires more force to overcome rolling friction friction or sliding friction?

Sliding Friction


Forces of any two materials the force required to overcome sliding fiction is greater than the force to overcome starting friction?

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.


What kind of friction requires more force to overcome rollingfriction or sliding friction?

Coefficient of rolling friction will always be less than that of sliding friction. Hence more force is required to overcome sliding friction. Because the force = coefficient of friction x normal force (ie weight of the body)


Which kind od friction requires more force to overcome rolling friction or sliding friction?

Sliding friction typically requires more force to overcome compared to rolling friction. Rolling friction occurs when an object rolls over a surface, which reduces the contact area and frictional force, while sliding friction involves two surfaces rubbing against each other with a larger contact area, resulting in higher resistance.