Newton

Rolling without slipping uses which type of friction?

Static Kinetic

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Saraswati Sharma
Nov 18, 2016

Rolling without slipping uses static friction bcoz two objects in touch are not sliding relative to each other.

yes, and also work done by static friction over the system is 0 0 , whereas that by kinetic friction on the system is always negative.

Rakshit Joshi - 4 years, 7 months ago

Hmm again a good conceptual one.

Md Zuhair - 4 years, 6 months ago

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