If a surface can provide a friction of 5N and we apply a force of 10N then it starts moving but how friction can stip its motion when applied force is more than the friction force
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2018-06-06T10:44:08-0400
When applied force is more than the friction force friction can stop car’s motion: F_net=ma=F-F_f=10-5=5 N>0 N. So, a>0.
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