1. the direction of force of friction is always opposite to the direction of motion..
2. the magnitude of limiting friction depends upon the nature and state of polish of the two surfaces in contact and acts tangentially to the interface between them..
3. the magnitude of limiting friction 'F' is directly proportional to normal reaction 'R' between the two surfaces in contact..
4. the magnitude of limiting friction is independent of area and shape of surfaces in contact as long as the normal reaction remains the same..
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
The limiting angle of friction is the maximum angle at which an object can rest on a surface without sliding due to friction. It is determined by the coefficient of static friction between the object and the surface. When the angle of inclination exceeds this limiting angle, the object will start to slide.
Limiting friction depends on factors such as the nature of the surfaces in contact, the applied force pressing the surfaces together, and the presence of any lubricants between the surfaces. The roughness of the surfaces, the temperature, and the contact area also influence limiting friction.
Limiting friction in Hindi is called "सीमित संघनन". It represents the maximum amount of friction that can be generated between two surfaces before one begins to slide over the other.
Static friction: the force that resists the initial movement of an object at rest. Kinetic friction: the force that opposes the motion of an object already in motion. The coefficient of friction: a constant that measures the friction between two surfaces.
Sate laws of friction
no limiting friction is not less than 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
Limiting friction is just the maximum static friction force (if you go over that point static friction becomes kinetic friction).Let f = frictional force,c = coefficient of frictionN = Normal forcefmax = cN = limiting frictionAlthough the term coefficient of limiting friction is not really used, I'd assume it would just be "c" (it's a coefficient after all). So they would be the same.If you meant is coefficient of friction the same as limiting friction, than the answer is no. Coefficient of friction is just the "c" in the equation. Limiting friction however is the product of the coefficient and the normal force.
limiting force is basically just friction
limiting friction is force of friction when a body slides over the surface of another body
Not God.. Friction was always there, that's why planets exist.
The limiting angle of friction is the maximum angle at which an object can rest on a surface without sliding due to friction. It is determined by the coefficient of static friction between the object and the surface. When the angle of inclination exceeds this limiting angle, the object will start to slide.
Limiting friction depends on factors such as the nature of the surfaces in contact, the applied force pressing the surfaces together, and the presence of any lubricants between the surfaces. The roughness of the surfaces, the temperature, and the contact area also influence limiting friction.
there are two types of friction limiting static $ kinetic
Limiting friction in Hindi is called "सीमित संघनन". It represents the maximum amount of friction that can be generated between two surfaces before one begins to slide over the other.
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