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how does friction affect the motion of an object?

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Answered by bijitasethy
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Friction opposes motion thus reducing the speed of a moving object.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Friction is one of the unavoidable forces.

Each moving object always experiences friction that tries to minimize its speed.

Friction actually opposes motion hence reducing the overall speed of every moving object.

The level of friction in a vehicle engine completely slows it down.

The friction on feet aids you in walking.

It is useful for reducing the level of friction.

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