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How does friction play a role in acceleration?

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Friction always acts in the direction opposing motion. This means if friction is present, it counteracts and cancels some of the force causing the motion (if the object is being accelerated). That means a reduced net force and a smaller acceleration. ... More friction and the puck slows to a stop faster.

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