Physics, asked by AnandKamilla, 1 year ago

While we walk,what is the direction of Friction acting on us ?


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Answered by srinusai9966p8vaj6
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friction always acts opposite to the relative motion.
so while you walk it acts opposite to

AnandKamilla: I already got the answer
siddhu11111: it is true that friction acts opposite to the force applied
AnandKamilla: But who is applying force
siddhu11111: the body is applying force
srinusai9966p8vaj6: the force is applied by us. and frictional force opposes relative motion
srinusai9966p8vaj6: so well walk
AnandKamilla: for getting into moves and we need an external force we apply our internal force on the ground the friction applies an external force from our back so that we get into motion
siddhu11111: muscular force is not extinct till now
AnandKamilla: The force applied by the body is an internal 4 and we cannot get into motion due to an internal force
srinusai9966p8vaj6: we get an equal and opposite force by the ground accordimg to the third law of motion
Answered by siddhu11111
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while we step forward we get a back friction force which acts on the opposite direction of force.

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