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Physics, 25.07.2019 06:00 hmjjones

Me with thses questions 3 sentences i beg you! a body is placed on a rough inclined plane. why does the frictional force decrease with the increase of angle of inclination? when a moving bus stops suddenly, the passengers fall forward. why does this happen? the lesser the mass, the greater the acceleration for the given value of force. why does this happen?

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