explain with suitable example and figure whether or not the force of friction always acts opposite to the direction of motion
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The frictional force always acts in opposite direction of motion. Frictional force slows down the speed of an object. For example when a person roll the ball on the ground. It will slow down and then stop . It is due to the frictional force acting opposite to the direction of its motion.
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