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Which direction is the force of friction? A. The same direction of the movement B. The opposite direction of the movement C. 90 degrees from the direction of movement
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Which direction is the force of friction? A. The same direction of the movement B. The opposite direction of the movement C. 90 degrees from the direction of movement
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Which direction is the force of friction?
A. The same direction of the movement
B. The opposite direction of the movement
C. 90 degrees from the direction of movement
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B, friction always acts opposite
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Friction always acts opposite to the motion.
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