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Is frictional force related to gravitational force

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Answered by killergirl1681
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Gravity always pulls objects such as a desk, book or person down. ... Friction, however, doesn't pull objects down. In fact, unlike gravity, friction doesn't rely on a natural force. Instead friction occurs when something like a or individual pulls a sliding object in the opposite direction of another object.

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Answered by sjeni
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Pull affects gravity and friction in different ways. ... Friction, however, doesn't pull objects down. In fact, unlike gravity, friction doesn't rely on a natural force. Instead friction occurs when something like a machine or individual pulls a sliding object in the opposite direction of another object.

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