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If the force applied to an object is not greater than the starting friction, what will happen to the object?

The object will begin to move but will quickly slow down.
The object will move in the opposite direction of the force applied.
The object will move with the magnitude of the force applied.
The object will not move

User Astre
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

the object will not move as the force exerted is not sufficient enough to overcome its force of friction

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Answer:

D the object will not move.

Step-by-step explanation:

Friction force: It is that force which is applied in opposite direction of the external applied force.It is oppose the motion.

When external applied force is greater than the friction force then the object will move.

When external applied force is less than the friction force then the object will not move.

We are given that if the force applied to an object is not greater than the starting friction , then the object will not move.

Hence, option D is true.

Answer:D the object will not move.

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