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Dose friction always oppose the motion?



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Answered by artinigam
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Friction tends to oppose any relative motion between objects, acting at the surfaces in contact. If there is relative motion, the frictional force is the kinetic force of friction. ... Kinetic friction, acting in the direction you're walking.

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Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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Friction tends to oppose any relative motion between objects, acting at the surfaces in contact. If there is relative motion, the frictional force is the kinetic force of friction. ... Kinetic friction, acting in the direction you're walking.

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