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John pushes his bed to the left overcoming the force of friction. On the free-body diagram below, which force represents the friction force on the bed?

A. Force A
B. Force B
C. Force C
D. Force D

John pushes his bed to the left overcoming the force of friction. On the free-body-example-1
User Hanmant
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Answer:

its force d

Step-by-step explanation:

just did it

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Answer:

Force B

Step-by-step explanation:

Friction Force

It's a force that appears when an object is tried to move on a rough surface. There are two cases: when the object is at rest, we have the friction static coefficient and when the object is already moving, we have the dynamic coefficient. The static coefficient is usually greater than the second because it's harder to overcome the friction when the object is at rest.

We are told that John pushes the bed to the left with enough force to overcome the force of friction. If the movement is intended to be to the left side, the friction force appears to the right, since it always opposes to the movement. Thus the force B is the one who represents the friction force in this situation

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