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assignment, A force which opposes motion Useful For vehicles to brake or for people to walk properly, Static Friction Once overcome The object will move from rest, Newton's Laws of Motion Newton's First Law An object at rest, Static Friction If not overcome The object will remain at rest, Newton's Laws of Motion Newton's Third Law For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, A force which opposes motion Factors affecting friction Depends on the magnitude of forces holding the bodies together, A force which opposes motion Not useful Wear and tear, additional force required to overcome, Acceleration takes place Depends indirectly upon the mass of the object NET Force = Mass x Acceleration, The object will tend to stay in motion at the same speed and the same direction Example Inertia, NET Force = Applied Force - Frictional Force When an object experiences NET Force NET Force = Mass x Acceleration