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If friction is increased, then the amount of potential energy that becomes kinetic energy
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If friction is increased, then the amount of potential energy that becomes kinetic energy
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If friction is
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That is incorrect friction is able to stop some thing or slow it down so it is the opposite way around. Please put bainliest!
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If friction is
increased, then the amount of potential energy that
becomes kinetic energy will go down
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