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Friction forces act:

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Friction always textbfopposes motion or the tendency of motion. This is true for static, kinetic, and rolling friction.
Updated On: Jan 14, 2026
  • in the direction of force applied
  • in the direction of the motion
  • in the direction opposite to the direction of motion
  • None of these
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Recall the definition of friction. Friction is a resistive force that opposes the relative motion or the tendency of motion between two surfaces in contact. Step 2: Determine the direction of frictional force. When an object is moving or trying to move on a surface:

Friction always acts opposite to the direction of motion (or impending motion).
Step 3: Analyze the options.

(A) Incorrect — friction does not necessarily act in the direction of applied force
(B) Incorrect — friction never acts in the same direction as motion
(C) Correct — friction acts opposite to motion ✔
(D) Incorrect — a correct option exists
Step 4: Final conclusion. The correct answer is \(\boxed{\text{(C)}}\).
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