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The resisting force to movement of an object is called *
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Friction
Magnetic force
Tension
Normal force​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The resisting force to the movement of an object is called Friction.

Explanation:

  • The resistance provided by surfaces in touch as they move past one another is known as friction.
  • To walk without slipping, traction is provided by friction.
  • In most situations, friction is advantageous. They do, however, give a strong amount of opposition to the move.
  • A force that depends on outside variables is called friction. The two variables that determine friction are as follows:
  • Regarding the characteristics of the two surfaces in contact: The two surfaces that are in contact with one another determine whether friction will occur. When the surface is smooth, there is less interlocking of imperfections, which lowers friction between the two. Friction increases on a rough surface.
  • Regarding the force exerted on these surfaces: When force and imperfections are applied together, friction increases.

Thus, The resisting force to the movement of an object is called Friction.

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