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Arrange the following in ascending order of their magnitude.
Rolling friction, static friction, kinetic friction, limiting friction.

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To arrange the types of friction in ascending order of their magnitude, we need to understand the definitions and characteristics of each type of friction: 1. **Rolling Friction**: This is the friction that occurs when an object rolls over a surface. It is generally the smallest type of friction because rolling objects have less contact area with the surface compared to sliding objects. 2. **Kinetic Friction**: This type of friction occurs when two surfaces slide against each other. Kinetic friction is usually greater than rolling friction but less than static friction and limiting friction. 3. **Static Friction**: This is the friction that must be overcome to start moving an object at rest. Static friction can vary in magnitude and can be zero when no external force is applied. However, it is generally greater than kinetic friction. ...
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