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If there is no slipping, a frictional force must exist between the wheels and the ground. In what direction does the frictional force from the ground on the wheels act

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Answer:

tire advances to the right, the friction force must be directed to the left, that is, opposing the possible movement of the tire.

Step-by-step explanation:

For the movement of the wheel to be composed of a rotating part and a translational part, it is necessary that there be a static friction force between the floor and the tire.

As the tire advances to the right, the friction force must be directed to the left, that is, opposing the possible movement of the tire.

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