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Static frictionThe force just sufficient to initiate relative motion between two bodies under load. The value of the static friction at the instant relative motion begins is termed break-away friction.
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Static frictionThe friction between two surfaces having no relative motion. It is the force required to start relative movement. Also known as stiction. Static friction is usually more than dynamic friction.
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Static frictionFriction that cannot be overcome by applying a force on an object (Lesson 15)
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Static frictionFriction where there is no movement between surfaces.
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Static frictionFriction at rest; a force is required to initiate relative movement between two bodies - static friction is the force that resists such relative movement. Sometimes referred to as stiction.
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Static frictionThe force of friction between two touching surfaces that are not moving relative to each other. The friction that occurs between a book and a desktop is an example of static friction. Another force, greater than the friction between the book and the desk, must be applied for the book to slide across the desk.
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Static frictionthe frictional force between two objects that are NOT moving relative to each other.
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Static frictionStatic friction is a Force between two mutually adherent bodies. The effect of Friction force ${{F}_{f}}$ prevents the bodies from moving relative to each other. When a force acts on one of the bodies [..]
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Static frictionthe force just sufficient to initiate relative motion between two bodies under load. The value of the static friction at the instant relative motion begins is termed break-away friction.
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