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A bike is moving north when the rider applies the brakes. In which direction does the frictional force act between the ground and the bike's wheels? A. north B. south C. upward D. downward
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A bike is moving north when the rider applies the brakes. In which direction does the frictional force act between the ground and the bike's wheels?
A.
north
B.
south
C.
upward
D.
downward
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the answer is b south
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