Well, I know that friction always opposes an applied force to an object, but if the applied force is not strong enough, the object won't move, and static friction hasn't been overcome.
If the applied force is stronger than the static friction, the object starts to move, and the object...
Homework Statement
An object experiences a friction force, Ff, of 6.6 N and a normal force, Fn, of 30.0 N.
a) What is the coefficient of friction, μ?
b) Is the object moving? How do you know?
Homework Equations
μ = Ff / Fn
The Attempt at a Solution
I understand how to get...