Explain why sliding friction is slightly less than static friction.
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Explain why sliding friction is slightly less than static friction.
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Friction comes into play when irregularities present in the surfaces of two objects in contact get interlocked with each other. In sliding, the time given for interlocking is very small. Hence, interlocking is not strong.
So , sliding friction is slightly less than static friction.
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so,the sliding friction is slightly less than the static friction
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