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Answered by Anonymous
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I am here to solve this problem.

Here is your Answer,

The frictional force acting on the block is 0.Frictional force acts only when a net external force acts on the object. And the frictional force acts in the opposite direction of external force preventing the impending motion.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

0(zero)

Explanation:

The frictional force acting on the block is 0.

Frictional force acts only when a net external force acts on the object. And the frictional force acts in the opposite direction of external force preventing the impending motion.

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