Physics, asked by surjitssss33, 4 days ago

a car moving in a fixed direction accelerates
A,the frictional force acts on it in the direction opposite to the direction of motion
B,the frictional force acts on it in the same direction as the direction of motion
C,frictional force is not required. the engine of the car gives the force needed
D,no force is required due to inertia of motion the car accelerates by itself ​

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Answered by ammarmahroof890
6

Answer:

A

Explanation:

A) the frictional force acts on it in the direction opposite to the direction of motion

Answered by thakrepayal25
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CAR MOVING IN A FIXED DIRECTION ACCELARATES BECAUSE  WE ARE GOING IN  A SAME DIRECTION THEN OPPOSITION OCCURS DUE TO THE AIR AND FRICTION ALSO START TO OPPOSE THE PRESSURE OF AIR THAT'S WHY OPTION "A" IS CORRECT WHICH IS THE FRICTIONAL FORCE ACT ON IT IN THE DIRECTION OPPOSITE TO THE DIRECTION OF MOTION.

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