kinetic friction
Greater than, as four is more than zero.
Greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
When the yield of a bond exceeds it coupon rate, the price will be below 'par' which is usually $100.
False. A is greater than C. ******************** I'm not in calculus but if A isn't less than B, then that means its either greater than or equal to it. and if B isn't less than C then its greater or equal to. so that means that A is either greater than or equal to C. so that means that A than C.
what is c, x + 2y, x+y equal to or greater than 8, x equal to or greater than 3, y equal to or greater than 0.
sliding friction
usually greater than the sliding friction
Static friction is usually greater than kinetic friction. This is because static friction occurs between stationary objects, where surface irregularities can interlock and require more force to overcome. Once an object starts moving, kinetic friction takes over, which is generally lower because the surfaces are already in motion.
False. The force needed to overcome static friction is usually greater than the force needed to overcome kinetic friction.
Yes, it is generally true that kinetic friction is always greater than the maximum value of static friction.
No, the coefficient of static friction is typically greater than the coefficient of kinetic friction.
Interesting - static friction is greater than moving friction; but if the car is not in a skid, then the part of the tires in contact with the road is not moving ... thus static friction holds in both cases.
The coefficient of static friction is greater than the coefficient of kinetic friction. Static friction occurs when an object is at rest and must be overcome to start moving, leading to a higher coefficient compared to kinetic friction, which occurs when an object is already in motion.
Static friction is typically greater than kinetic friction. When two stationary systems are touching, the static friction between them prevents motion. Once they start sliding past each other, the static friction is overcome and kinetic friction comes into play, which is usually lower than static friction.
Static friction is greater than sliding friction. Static friction occurs when an object is at rest and an external force is being applied to move it, requiring a greater force to overcome the initial resistance compared to when the object is already in motion and experiencing sliding friction.
No, the force needed to overcome static friction is generally greater than the force needed to overcome kinetic friction. Static friction occurs when two surfaces are at rest relative to each other, requiring more force to overcome the initial "sticking" friction. Once the surfaces are in motion, kinetic friction occurs and typically requires less force to maintain motion.
the static friction in sliding friction is different......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................lol