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Which describes how sliding friction affects pushing a cereal box across a tabletop?

It acts in the direction of motion.

It acts in the direction opposite of motion.

It is usually greater than static friction.

It equals the weight of the box.

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I think your best bet would be.

It acts in the direction opposite of the motion
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The term sliding friction refers to the resistance created by two objects sliding against each other. This can also be called kinetic friction. Sliding friction is intended to stop an object from moving.

Understanding Sliding Friction

The amount of sliding friction created by objects is expressed as a coefficient which takes into consideration the various factors that can affect the level of friction. These various factors that can impact sliding friction include the following:

The surface deformation of objects

The roughness/smoothness of the surface of the objects

The original speed of either object

The size of object

The amount of pressure on either object

The adhesion of the surface

So from the above options correct answer must be

It acts in the direction opposite of motion.

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