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  • Understanding Friction: The Direction of Opposing Force
    Friction acts in a direction opposite to an object's motion.

    Here's why:

    * Friction is a force that opposes motion. It's the result of microscopic interactions between surfaces, creating a resistance to movement.

    * It always acts in the direction that would slow down or prevent motion. If an object is sliding to the right, friction will act to the left. If an object is rolling forward, friction will act backward.

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