The body will move only when
Force of friction = applied force
Force of friction < applied force
Force of friction > applied force
All of the above
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The body will move only when
Force of friction = applied force
Force of friction < applied force
Force of friction > applied force
All of the above
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Explanation:
The body moves only when an external force is applied to it. It stops when the frictional force acts on the object in the opposite direction. Frictional force is the force applied by the surface to resist the motion relative to it. If both forces are equal, then the object is at rest or moving at a constant velocity.
Force of friction > applied force
Explanation:
if applied force is greater then although the force of friction is opposing the body will move.