If the frictional force (or what you call the Static Force) is less in magnitude than that of force applied, then the object will NOT undergo MOTION. The object won't accelerate. read more
If the frictional force (or what you call the Static Force) is less in magnitude than that of force applied, then the object will NOT undergo MOTION. The object won't accelerate. If the applied force is greater than static then only the object will move. read more
No. If the applied force to an object is less than the static friction, the object does not move. The applied force will be balanced by an equal and opposite static force. read more