What is The difference between friction and gravity ??
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gravity always pulls objects such as a desk. book or person down.thus, when you jumb,gravity causes you to land on the ground. friction, however doesn't pull objects down...instead friction occurs when something like a machine or individual pulls a sliding objects in the opposite direction of another object.
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- Gravity and friction are both influenced by pull in distinct ways. Gravity always pulls down items like a desk, book, or person.
- As a result, gravity leads you to land on the ground when you jump. Friction, on the other hand, does not draw items down.
- Friction, on the other hand, does not draw items down. Friction, unlike gravity, is not a natural force.
- Friction occurs when an item, such as a machine or a person, pulls a sliding object in the opposite direction of another object.
- When making friction to start a fire, for example, you constantly pull one stick up and the other down.
- Due to the sliding motion, friction always operates parallel to the surface in contact.
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