How to study the static friction coefficent

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The static friction coefficient remains constant until the applied force exceeds its limit, at which point kinetic friction takes over. Kinetic friction typically has a lower coefficient than static friction. There is some discussion about whether certain kinetic coefficients can exceed static ones, but generally, they are close in value. The value of static friction can vary depending on the forces acting on the surface. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for studying friction in various applications.
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i need to know how to study the static friction coefficent like what happens if it exceeds its limit what happens why the least value of static coefficent is static
 
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Once you exceed the force of static friction can resist then you get kinetic friction. That is the friction on a moving object. Its coefficent is almost always less than static friction.
 
Wait, kgbgru, are you telling me some kinetic coefficients can be more than their respective static ones?
 
I have never seen one that is greater but some are quite close.
 
That makes more sense. :)
 
static friction tries to remove the effect of any force acting along the surface.
its value changes according to the need. if it cannot remove its effect then kinetic friction acts.
actually the force changes
 
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