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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 7 months ago
The force which always opposes the motion of one body over another body is called frictional force or friction.
The force of friction acts in a direction opposite to the direction in which an object moves. Place a book on the table and gently push it towards right side. It moves through some distance to the right side and then stops on its own. This means that the force of friction is acting on it in the opposite direction (towards left) which is opposing its motion. Similarly, if we push the book towards left side, it will move towards left side but the force of friction acts towards right side which makes it to stop.
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