Static vs. Sliding Friction

Description
A block is pulled with a spring scale to show that the force required to initiate movement (static friction) is greater than the force required to maintain movement (kinetic friction). This demonstration differentiates between static and kinetic friction, providing a clear example of the forces involved in initiating and maintaining motion. It illustrates the concepts of frictional forces, coefficients of static and kinetic friction, and their implications in practical applications.
PIRA DCS Number
1K20.30A