trinitykittles
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  • 14-10-2020
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Why is friction like applied force but different from gravity?

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KGYT
KGYT KGYT
  • 14-10-2020

Answer:

Friction is when a force is applied or done by weight dragging onto something.

Explanation:

Gravity is when an object is getting pulled toward the center of what is attracting it. And applied force is when someone/sommething is applying force.

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zahritak
zahritak zahritak
  • 14-10-2020
unlike friction, gravity relies on a natural source. Gravity happens naturally, but friction happens when a force that opposes motion between any surfaces that are touching.
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