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Whenever you push an object across a frictional surface, it starts out taking a lot of force to push to get the object moving. However, once the object starts moving, it is much easier to keep it moving. What does this tell you about one of the main differences between static and kinetic friction?
a. Static friction only depends on the surface material, while kinetic friction only depends on the motion
b Kinetic and Static friction are the exact same thing
c Static friction and kinetic friction are combined in one at all times, but static friction is just not seen during the motion
d Static Friction is much stronger than kinetic friction, so it takes more force to get an object moving than it does to keep it moving
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