Please answer it short and simple, but in an easy to understand way. What happens to the motion of the object when there is very little friction present? What did the surface look like? (hint: think: Ffr = ?Fn) What happens to the motion of the object when there is lots of  friction present? What did the surface look like? What happens to the motion of the object when there is no friction present What did the surface look like?

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Please answer it short and simple, but in an easy to understand way.

What happens to the motion of the object when there is very little friction present? What did the surface look like? (hint: think: Ffr = ?Fn)

What happens to the motion of the object when there is lots of  friction present? What did the surface look like?

What happens to the motion of the object when there is no friction present What did the surface look like?

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