Friction
Friction
There are two types of friction, they are static friction and dynamic friction. Typically, the coefficient of kinetic friction is typically less than the coefficient of static friction. In other words, the force produced by static friction is usually greater than the force produced by dynamic friction. For instances, it is much easier to push a moving cupboard than a stationary cupboard.
Same law is applied in my life. The static friction force is extremely high. It's so hard to take the initiative. :(
Sigh, procrastination dominates....
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study hard! blardy maggot!
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