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how can you say that friction acts in a direction opposite to motion

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Since friction acts in the opposite direction of motion, it pushes us forward. Hence, we are able to walk. When an object is in contact with a surface, there is a force acting on the object. One component of this force that is perpendicular to the surface, is called the normal force (or) normal reaction

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