kelvin490
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Suppose there is a hard wheel rolling on a flat surface with friction, will the wheel keep on rolling with constant velocity or stopped by the friction?
If it keeps on rolling, it seems that there is always a friction action against its rotation direction. But where does the torque come from if there is only a single force of friction(i.e. no couple is form)?
If it keeps on rolling, it seems that there is always a friction action against its rotation direction. But where does the torque come from if there is only a single force of friction(i.e. no couple is form)?