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Explain the statement "Friction always opposes the motion"​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Friction opposes the motion between THE TWO SURFACES IN CONTACT (the motion that would have happened if there was no friction). You can walk because the friction pushes the sole of your shoe forward. If there was no friction, the sole of the shoe would move backward (the direction you are kicking the Earth).

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Answered by santhoshkousil
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Answer:

Explanation:

Friction opposes the motion between THE TWO SURFACES IN CONTACT (the motion that would have happened if there was no friction). You can walk because the friction pushes the sole of your shoe forward. If there was no friction, the sole of the shoe would move backward (the direction you are kicking the Earth).

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