How does friction opposes motion?

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2026-04-11 23:25

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Friction opposes motion by creating a resistive force between two surfaces in contact. This force acts opposite to the direction of motion and converts some of the kinetic energy of the object into heat. The rougher the surfaces and the greater the force pressing them together, the stronger the frictional force.

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