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How does the force of friction act relative to an object's motion?

A. the force of friction Acts perpendicular in a downward Direction relative to an object's motion

B. the force of friction acts in the same direction relative to an object's motion.

C. the force of friction acts perpendicular and an upward Direction relative to an object's motion.

D. the force of friction acts in the opposite direction relative to an object's motion.

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Answered by arnab2261
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Option (D) is correct.

➡️ Force of friction acts in opposite direction of the motion.

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Answered by sofiaRiojas24
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the answer is d.)the force of friction acts in the opposite direction relative to an object's motion.

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