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what force is always directed opposite to the motion of the object

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Friction force is always directed opposite to the motion of the object

Answered by Anonymous
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The frictional force is always directed opposite to the motion of the object:

  • It is a force that always resists the motion of the body.
  • It is produced when one body comes in contact and slides over another body.
  • It is affected by the texture of the surface and the angle and position of the body.
  • If the normal force applied by a body on the surface increases then the frictional force between the body and the surface also increases.
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