Static friction and limiting friction are not the same. Static friction is the friction force that prevents an object from starting to move when a force is applied, while limiting friction is the maximum amount of friction force that can be exerted before the object starts sliding. Static friction can vary in magnitude, while limiting friction is a specific value for a given pair of surfaces.
The limiting angle of friction is the maximum angle at which an object can rest on a surface without sliding due to friction. It is determined by the coefficient of static friction between the object and the surface. When the angle of inclination exceeds this limiting angle, the object will start to slide.
Limiting friction depends on factors such as the nature of the surfaces in contact, the applied force pressing the surfaces together, and the presence of any lubricants between the surfaces. The roughness of the surfaces, the temperature, and the contact area also influence limiting friction.
Examples of limiting friction include the force required to start an object moving on a surface, the force needed to drag an object along a surface, and the force required to prevent an object from sliding down an inclined plane.
When friction stops something from moving, it is referred to as static friction. Static friction is the force that acts between surfaces in contact to prevent motion.
no limiting friction is not less than rolling friction
Static friction and limiting friction are not the same. Static friction is the friction force that prevents an object from starting to move when a force is applied, while limiting friction is the maximum amount of friction force that can be exerted before the object starts sliding. Static friction can vary in magnitude, while limiting friction is a specific value for a given pair of surfaces.
No, the coefficient of friction and the coefficient of limiting friction are not the same. The coefficient of friction is a constant value that describes the relationship between the force of friction between two surfaces, while the coefficient of limiting friction specifically refers to the maximum value of friction force that can be exerted before sliding occurs.
limiting force is basically just friction
limiting friction is force of friction when a body slides over the surface of another body
Not God.. Friction was always there, that's why planets exist.
The limiting angle of friction is the maximum angle at which an object can rest on a surface without sliding due to friction. It is determined by the coefficient of static friction between the object and the surface. When the angle of inclination exceeds this limiting angle, the object will start to slide.
Limiting friction depends on factors such as the nature of the surfaces in contact, the applied force pressing the surfaces together, and the presence of any lubricants between the surfaces. The roughness of the surfaces, the temperature, and the contact area also influence limiting friction.
there are two types of friction limiting static $ kinetic
Limiting friction is the case of static friction where an object is right on the edge of moving, any more force applied to the object will cause it to move. Limiting friction is the largest value that the static friction can take
The maximum friction that can be generated between two static surfaces in contact with each other. Once a force applied to the two surfaces exceeds the limiting friction, motion will occur. For two dry surfaces, the limiting friction is a product of the normal reaction force and the coefficient of limiting friction.
limiting friction will slow an object more than any other type of friction