Friction will resist the motion between two touching surfaces.
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Friction resists motion between two surfaces in contact with each other. It acts in the opposite direction to the motion or the impending motion and is caused by microscopic irregularities on the surfaces that interlock with each other.
Friction is the force that resists motion between two surfaces in contact. It opposes the motion or attempted motion of an object past another with which it is in contact.
The force that resists sliding motion between two surfaces in contact is called friction. Friction is caused by the roughness of the surfaces and the molecular interaction between them, which opposes the relative motion between the surfaces.
Friction is the force that resists motion between two surfaces in contact with each other. It acts in the opposite direction to the motion and can be affected by the nature of the surfaces and the force pressing them together.
Friction is the force that acts between two surfaces in contact. It resists the relative motion or tendency of motion between the surfaces.
Static friction is the force that resists the initial movement of an object at rest, while kinetic friction is the force that resists the movement of an object already in motion.