1. Which force is directly acting on a car to accelerate/decelerate the car: the friction from the...
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- 1. Which force is directly acting on a car to accelerate/decelerate the car: the friction from the ground or the force from the engine? Explain your reasons.
- 2. To keep a car moving without slipping, friction between the tires and ground is essential. Is this friction kinetic or static and Why? Explain the difference between kinetic and static frictions.
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