Globex
President Scorpio
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Lets say there's an object on a table with friction. If you apply a force on the object that exactly equals the force of static friction, what will happen to it?
My physics teacher says the object will start to move but if the force you apply is exactly equal to the force of static friction, isn't the net force on the object zero?
My physics teacher says the object will start to move but if the force you apply is exactly equal to the force of static friction, isn't the net force on the object zero?