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Why is the kinetic frictional force always less than the static?
One other question, when a car moves along a curved road, the direction of the static frictional force is toward the center. But we were told, since the elemantary school, that the frictional force is always at the opposite direction of velocity. I'm really confused.
One other question, when a car moves along a curved road, the direction of the static frictional force is toward the center. But we were told, since the elemantary school, that the frictional force is always at the opposite direction of velocity. I'm really confused.