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What is the direction of frictional force in an object in motion? *

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Answered by Anonymous
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Frictional force offers the resistance to the applied force opposing its motion. Thus, it always acts in the direction opposite to that of the object in motion. If force is applied to the left, then friction acts in the right.

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Answered by Albinninan
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Hi the answer is below

Explanation:

Frictional force offers the resistance to the applied force opposing its motion. Thus, it always acts in the direction opposite to that of the object in motion. If force is applied to the left, then friction acts in the right.

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