Sorry for being irritating...
So as far as I understand, static friction will act so long as relative motion is zero, doesn't matter the situation - on ground or between blocks. Max value of static value starts acting when the applied force exceeds limiting friction. Then if the magnitude of...
I couldn't understand that fully as I said earlier. Could you explain what he was saying in simpler english, preferably with an example.
As far as i knew when the force moving the object became greater than maximum static friction the friction changes to kinetic.. .
Ok figured out most of the stuff,read some other threads. One guy had almist same doubt as me. Only confusion I now have is how can friction remain static even F exceed f limiting.
An answer to this question exists on the boards but I could not understand it
mr.physics said: ↑
But when F is...
Doubt - Force cannlt exceed limiting friction for a block to remain at rest on ground.
However for to blocks to move together, it becomes more than limiting friction, yet only static friction is acting on the blocks? Which moves the lower block. How can it be more in this case? Relative...