Physics, asked by kingOfMonster, 11 months ago

what is friction its oppose motion or relative motion? is its supportive to motion pls tell by giving an example.​

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Answered by bluesha
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Answer:

friction is resistance that one surface or object encounter when noting over another.It always act to oppose any relative motion.

Explanation:

when an object slide on an inclined surface here frictional force act to oppose it's sliding.

Answered by dogggy
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Answer:Relative motion is said to be happening between 2 bodies if we can see other body moving from a frame of one body …in short if the velocities of two bodies is not same then relative motion happens.

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