@@yaboi7239 Yes but no, the velocity you get from the formula given is a cut-off velocity. If the velocity you are going at is under that cut-off velocity, the friction will point upwards and away from the center. If the velocity is higher than the cut off velocity, the friction will be downwards towards the center.
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What direction does friction act during circular motion on an inclined plane?
generaly ignored but if it isn't then in the direction opposite the direction of motion ie car going left friction going right
@@yaboi7239 Yes but no, the velocity you get from the formula given is a cut-off velocity. If the velocity you are going at is under that cut-off velocity, the friction will point upwards and away from the center. If the velocity is higher than the cut off velocity, the friction will be downwards towards the center.
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