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Static Does a body move when static friction is equal to applied force?

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Just a quick question,

When a force on an object is equal to its static coefficient * normal force , would the object move or would it stay stationary? Or does the force always need to be greater than this value for the object to move?

My guess is that it need to be greater but im not completely certain.

Thanks in advance

Just a quick question,

When a force on an object is equal to its static coefficient * normal force , would the object move or would it stay stationary? Or does the force always need to be greater than this value for the object to move?

My guess is that it need to be greater but im not completely certain.

Thanks in advance

Just a quick question,

When a force on an object is equal to its static coefficient * normal force , would the object move or would it stay stationary? Or does the force always need to be greater than this value for the object to move?

My guess is that it need to be greater but im not completely certain.

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Static friction

Just a quick question,

When a force on an object is equal to its static coefficient * normal force , would the object move or would it stay stationary? Or does the force always need to be greater than this value for the object to move?

My guess is that it need to be greater but im not completely certain.

Thanks in advance