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Once you start pulling your object With less force than friction, what should you expect your object to do? What about when your object is pulled with more force than friction?​

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#Case -1

If Pulling force is less than frictional force the object won't move .

#Case-2

If Pulling force is greater than frictional force then object will be .

In order to calculate friction force you need Limiting friction first .


\\ \sf\longmapsto F_L=\mu sN

  • u s is coefficient of static friction and N is normal reaction
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