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Suppose a cylinder is rolling up an inclined plane, reaches some height, and then rolls back to bottom [no slipping]
Then, what are directions of frictional force acting on cylinder??????
I think it maybe, down the incline while ascending, and up the incline while descending.
But I maybe wrong, please confirm it.
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Hey friends
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Aur ye question itna tough bhi to nahi hai
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frictional force while rolling always acts up the incline
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Hmmm ok, I've got it thanks bro
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