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what is the effect of friction on motion​

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Answered by sundramgautam5
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Friction can be defined as the force that resists the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluids, or elements that collide or slide against each other. Its effect would cause the object in motion to slow down. If the friction is increased, more energy is needed by the object to keep its momentum hence it will slow down.

Answered by rinkudeb636
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Friction can be defined as the force that resists the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluids, or elements that collide or slide against each other. Its effect would cause the object in motion to slow down. If the friction is increased, more energy is needed by the object to keep its momentum hence it will slow down.

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