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what is thedifference between frictional force and horizontal force?​

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Answered by sravyaniranjan2000
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frictiononal force is the force when it opposes the motion of other object

The horizontal forces are equal in size and opposite in direction. They are balanced, so the horizontal resultant force is zero. This means that there is no horizontal acceleration just a horizontal constant speed. ... The vertical forces are equal in size and opposite in direction

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Answered by sowrafya252007
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When we try to slide a body on a surface, the motion of the body is opposed by a force called the force of friction. The frictional force arises due to intermolecular interaction.

When an external force (F) is applied to move the body and the body does not move, then the frictional force acts opposite to applied force F and is equal to the applied force i.e., F−f=0 frictional force ,f and applied force F . When the body remains at rest, the frictional force is called the static friction. Static friction is a self-adjusting force.

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