a car is moving towards north. what will be the direction of force of friction acting on this car due to the surface of road? Explain
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Let me explain.
The tyres rotate clockwise such that the direction of rotation of the lowermost point on the wheel is towards south(backwards). Hence, friction opposes it and acts in the direction opposite to it that is north(forward).
The same happens while walking. You push the ground backward, friction pushed you forward and you are able to walk.
The tyres rotate clockwise such that the direction of rotation of the lowermost point on the wheel is towards south(backwards). Hence, friction opposes it and acts in the direction opposite to it that is north(forward).
The same happens while walking. You push the ground backward, friction pushed you forward and you are able to walk.
0gaurav0:
thank you very much much. actually I knew the answer but I had to be conformed because in the book ( lakhmir singh's science class 8) ch 12, question no. 92, answer has been given South. I was confused but now I m conformed. thank you very much once again. I shall be grateful for your efforts for me.
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the direction of force of friction is upward
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