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13 March, 19:29

If there is no slipping, a frictional force must exist between the wheels and the ground. in what direction does the frictional force from the ground on the wheels act? take the positive x direction to be to the right.

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  1. 13 March, 19:50
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    The frictional force is always act in opposite direction of motion. if wheels is moving in + x axis or right then the f force is act in - x or left
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