a frictional force acts in a
direction blank to the motion of a body
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A frictional force acts in a direction opposite to the motion of a body
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A frictional force acts in a direction opposite to the motion of a body.
- When any two surfaces are in contact with each other and slide against each other, then frictional force acts in between them.
- It arises due to the irregularities in the surface of the objects.
- It always acts in the direction opposite to that of the moving object and opposes the motion of the object.
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