Sliding (motion): Revision history


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  • curprev 16:4116:41, 14 November 2019170.158.23.253 talk 5,367 bytes −34 In spite of the name, a sliding door has wheels at the bottom, so it isn't sliding friction, there is static friction and rolling friction. Same goes for a rope and pulley. There is rolling friction at the axle of the pulley, and static friction between the rope and pulley. Opening a window is a better example, as the sash actually slides in its tracks. undo Tag: Visual edit

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