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Understanding Driving Force in the m2 Equation: Explained by Experts
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[QUOTE="Orodruin, post: 6638683, member: 510075"] A driving force is an external force imposed on the system that drives its motion. The frictional force is not driving because it is an internal force between different parts of your system that is not forcing the motion of the system but instead its form depends on the motion of the system. Since it is the frictional force from 1 on 2, it is the 3rd law pair of the frictional force from 2 on 1. It must be equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. [/QUOTE]
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