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24 April, 01:18

What happens to static and kinetic friction as mass increases?

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  1. 24 April, 01:33
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    Static friction is a force between two objects that are not moving relative to one another. For example, an object resting on a slope, but not sliding down the slope, is kept in its position by static friction. Static friction must be overcome to cause an object to move across a surface.
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