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Help in Homework -- difference b/w kinematics friction and static friction?
And I think friction shouldn't be constant, is it correct ?- *.*.*AnUm*.*.*
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Help in Homework -- difference b/w kinematics friction and static friction?
Okey, thanks :)- *.*.*AnUm*.*.*
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Help in Homework -- difference b/w kinematics friction and static friction?
Is this explanation correct: "Please explain, what is rolling friction ? Is it when we are pulling a weight with rope, and rope is rolling on a wheel ? for example in past days, people used rope to get water from well. "- *.*.*AnUm*.*.*
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Help in Homework -- difference b/w kinematics friction and static friction?
In other words, static friction between non-moving surfaces, and kinetic friction between moving surfaces, right ?- *.*.*AnUm*.*.*
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Help in Homework -- difference b/w kinematics friction and static friction?
I think static friction when any force causes friction dynamic friction when a body is moving, right ?- *.*.*AnUm*.*.*
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Help in Homework -- difference b/w kinematics friction and static friction?
Hi, Please explain what is the difference b/w kinematics friction and static friction ? Please explain, what is rolling friction ? Is it when we are pulling a weight with rope, and rope is rolling on a wheel ? for example in past days, people used rope to get water from well. Please explain...- *.*.*AnUm*.*.*
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How Can We Study Physics Effectively?
Hey, share tips with me, how can we study physics effectively ? Thank you :)- *.*.*AnUm*.*.*
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Posting Questions on a Scientific Forum
okey thanks:smile:- *.*.*AnUm*.*.*
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Posting Questions on a Scientific Forum
hi, please tell me, how to post question here ?? Thanks.- *.*.*AnUm*.*.*
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