Suppose you are standing in a compartment of moving metro train. The moving train decelerates to
stop. Friction on your feet is
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The friction is acting in forward direction and it is converting from kinetic to static
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When we are standing in a compartment of a moving train. The moving train decelerates to stop. Then the friction on the feet will be opposite to that of the motion of the metro train.
- Friction always causes hindrance to the motion of the body. It is a force that will act on the body in the opposite direction to that of the motion.
- The friction which acts on the feet is the static friction, and the coefficient of friction is the measure of a hindrance to the motion.
- Since the train is in motion, and it starts decelerating then friction will act in the direction of motion of the train.
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