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Consider an object of mass 50 kg at rest on the floor. A Force of 5 N is applied on the object but it does not move. What is the frictional force that acts on the object?

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When the object is at rest, the external force and the static frictional force are equal and opposite.
The magnitudes of these two forces are equal, `f_(s)=f_(ext)`
Therefore, the static frictional force acting on the object is
`f_(s)=5N`
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