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Write 6 difference between friction and gravity.​

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Answered by sensanchita62
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Gravity always pulls objects such as a desk, book or person down. Thus, when you jump, 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 object in the opposite direction of another object.

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Answered by aartichauhan2428
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Gravity always pulls objects such as a desk, book or person down. Thus, when you jump, gravity causes you to land on the ground. Friction, however, doesn’t pull objects down. Friction, however, doesn’t pull objects down. In fact, unlike gravity, friction doesn’t rely on a natural force. Instead friction occurs when something like a machine or individual pulls a sliding object in the opposite direction of another object. For example, when creating friction to start a fire, you repeatedly pull one stick up and the other down. Also, friction always acts parallel to the surface in contact because of the sliding action.

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