Static friction, which is DEFINED as the friction there is when the object doesn't move. Instead, there is dynamic friction, which is usually less.
I have to guess either gravity or friction.If by that you mean a force that opposes the start of motion, then your force would be static friction.Static friction only occurs before an object starts moving, as opposed to kinetic friction which occurs when the objects is moving or sliding. The equation for static friction is: Ff = (coefficient of static friction) * FNInertia
Static friction must be overcome. Once a force has been applied that starts the object in motion, the force of kinetic friction is less than its static counterpart.
what starts to move an object is force because it's pushing on the object and what stop's the obect from moveing is force too because if the force is going the oppisit way its going to stop the object.
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You have acceleration any time a velocity changes - like when an object falls down due to gravity, when a car starts or stops, when you start moving or stop moving, etc.
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dynamic friction
Kinetic Friction replaces Static Friction when an object is in motion.
kenetic friction
question in wrong....... sliding friction is always greater than static friction........ I don't agree with the person above. The force required to move an object, overcoming friction the instant the object starts moving from rest is a measure of static friction. However, the force required to keep a moving object in the same speed is a measure of sliding friction. Sliding friction is less then static friction because it takes more energy to move an object at rest than it is to move an object that is already moving.
Friction is holding immobile objects in place.
I have to guess either gravity or friction.If by that you mean a force that opposes the start of motion, then your force would be static friction.Static friction only occurs before an object starts moving, as opposed to kinetic friction which occurs when the objects is moving or sliding. The equation for static friction is: Ff = (coefficient of static friction) * FNInertia
I have to guess either gravity or friction.If by that you mean a force that opposes the start of motion, then your force would be static friction.Static friction only occurs before an object starts moving, as opposed to kinetic friction which occurs when the objects is moving or sliding. The equation for static friction is: Ff = (coefficient of static friction) * FNInertia
kinetic force
when a body just starts moving, the friction just produced is called kinetic friction..byZAFI
If you push an object, it starts moving. Good examples (in the sense of not having static friction, which may hinder movement totally if the force is not strong enough) are a person sitting on a swing; or a boat in water.If you push an object, it starts moving. Good examples (in the sense of not having static friction, which may hinder movement totally if the force is not strong enough) are a person sitting on a swing; or a boat in water.If you push an object, it starts moving. Good examples (in the sense of not having static friction, which may hinder movement totally if the force is not strong enough) are a person sitting on a swing; or a boat in water.If you push an object, it starts moving. Good examples (in the sense of not having static friction, which may hinder movement totally if the force is not strong enough) are a person sitting on a swing; or a boat in water.
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