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Give a differance between force and friction

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Answered by rittikbanerjee903
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By definition, force is a physical quantity that tries to change the shape, size or position of an object. ... For example, if we want to walk, we have to exert force on the floor. Friction. The force which opposes the motion of a body is called frictional force

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Answered by presentmoment
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By definition, force is a physical quantity that attempts to alter an object's shape, size, or position.

Frictional is the force that opposes the motion of a body.

Explanation:

  • Friction is the resistance to motion of one thing when it moves in relation to another. When you try to push a book across the floor, for example, friction makes it harder.
  • Magnetic force, gravitational force, and other forces are examples of forces.
  • Force is essentially a push or pull action that can result in specific effects.
  • It has the ability to change the state and direction of an object's motion.
  • It can also change the object's shape and size.
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