how does friction act on an object which is rolling purely on inclined plane?
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ball rolls on the plane. gravity retracts the ball, so its linear velocity will decrease. in order to prevent slipping, angular velocity should also decrease. operation should provide torque opposite to the rotation of the ball. this direction turns out to be up the plain at the lower most point of the ball.
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