consider a moving block on a rough plane let: N be the normal reaction of the block F be the force acting on it f be the frictional force acting on it mg be the weight of the block R be the reaction of the block when moving static friction f = (μ1)N when the block is moving, R is the force that need to balance the resultant force of F and mg so that R is not a vertical force in fact, R = Ncosθ (the value of cosθ is refered to the vector sum of F and mg, but it is always less than 1) so that, R < N for all values of cosθ kinetic friction f = (μ1)Ncosθ = (μ2)N where μ2 = (μ1)cosθ as a result, kinetic friction is always less than static friction |