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Does the surface in contact with ground affect the going motion of the car ?why?​

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Answer:

Yes, it does. The ground is bumpy and it creates friction acting against the car's motion.

(you can include my example too depending on what your teacher is looking for)

Explanation:

This is a fun one! Think about a ball rolling on a smooth surface, now on a bumpy sandpapery one. Which one do you think is faster? The smooth surface! This is because of this friction of the sandpaper which slows down the ball. On the other hand, the smooth one has very little friction. The same applies to cars.

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