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The frictional force and externally applied force on a stationary object are said to form a pair of balanced forces. Comment.

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Balanced Forces**: - Balanced forces are two or more forces acting on an object that are equal in size and opposite in direction. When these forces act on an object, they do not cause any change in the object's state of motion. 2. **Identifying the Forces**: - In the case of a stationary object, there are two main forces at play: the externally applied force (let's denote it as \( F_{applied} \)) and the frictional force (\( F_{friction} \)). ...
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  2. What happends when we accidentally step on a peel of banana?

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  3. Does the friction depend on the smoothness of the surfaces?

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  4. Discuss why rolling friction is always less than sliding friction.

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  5. How does friction get affected by the nature of surface?

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  10. Our hands heat up when we rub them together for a while. Explain why?

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  12. If a box placed on a floor is pushed, do you think frictional force ex...

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  13. Why does friction between two surfaces result in the generation of hea...

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  15. Explain what type of friction is air resistance

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  16. Dicuss why is rolling friction the weakest.

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  17. How does the different type of surface affect friction?

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  18. Explain why objects moving in fluids must have special shapes.

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  19. Why do we shape aeroplanes like that of bird?

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  20. Write advantages and disadvantages of friction.

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