The Physics of Static Friction
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Static friction is the force that prevents an object at rest from moving when
a force is applied. When we apply a small force on an object,
it does not move because static friction balances the applied force.
Static friction acts between two surfaces in contact and always opposes motion.
Static friction increases with the applied force, but only up to a maximum
limit. This maximum value is called maximum static friction. Maximum static friction
is given by the formula: Static friction equals coefficient of static friction multiplied by
normal reaction. In our experiment, weights are added until the block just starts moving.
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