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Physics, 23.12.2019 16:31, GreenHerbz206

Which of the following best describes friction in the context of newton's laws?

a. a force that opposes the relative motion of two objects in contact and sliding past each other.
b. an object's resistance to being accelerated by a force.
c. a force that is always in the direction opposite to the acceleration.
d. a kind of tape that holds things together

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