Is it possible for the friction force on an object to be

Chapter 5, Problem 13CQ

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Problem 13CQ

Is it possible for the friction force on an object to be in the direction of motion? If so, give an example. If not, why not?

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Problem 13CQ

Is it possible for the friction force on an object to be in the direction of motion? If so, give an example. If not, why not?

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We have to explain if it is possible for the friction force on an object to be in the direction of motion.

Yes, it is possible for the friction force on an object to be in the same direction as the object’s motion.

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