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the static friction in sliding friction is different......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................lol

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Static friction is the force that must be overcome to set an object in motion when it is at rest. It is produced when two surfaces are in contact and not sliding past each other. Static friction is typically greater than kinetic (sliding) friction.

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Static friction is always greater than sliding friction. Static friction is the type of friction that exists when two objects touch each other at rest. Sliding friction is just like it sounds, when the objects are touching, but in motion.

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Static friction takes a greater amount of force to overcome, compared to the friction of an object already sliding.

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