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20 November, 19:11

Why does it seem harder to start sliding a couch across a carpeted floor than it does to keep it moving?

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  1. 20 November, 19:15
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    It's the distinction amongst static and active contact that one makes with the carpeted floor. Friction is the power that makes it possible for someone not to slide even though there is the possibility. When someone is moving on the floor of the carpet, the energy and force in motion is Kinetic.
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