What is force of friction ?
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The force of friction is always exerted in a direction that opposes movement (for kinetic friction) or potential movement (for static friction) between the two surfaces. For example, a curling stone sliding along the ice experiences a kinetic force slowing it down.
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The force of friction is always exerted in a direction that opposes movement ( for kinetic friction ) or potentional movement ( for static friction ) between the two surfaces. For example, a curling stone sliding along the ice experiences a kinetic force slowing it down.
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