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Static friction acts on stationary objects and prevents them from moving, while kinetic friction acts on moving objects and opposes their motion. Static friction is generally greater than kinetic friction, and it takes a higher force to overcome static friction and set an object in motion.
Static friction acts on stationary objects and prevents them from moving, while kinetic friction acts on moving objects and opposes their motion. Static friction is generally greater than kinetic friction, and it takes a higher force to overcome static friction and set an object in motion.
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