Friction is a force that opposes to which 1. Movement 2.Fluid 3. Resistance, 4.Lubricants 5.Sliding, 6.static

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Friction is a force that opposes:

  1. Movement
  2. Sliding
  3. Static

Friction acts against the motion of an object or the tendency of an object to move. It can occur in different forms, such as static friction (which acts on objects at rest) and kinetic friction (which acts on objects in motion). Friction can also oppose the motion of fluids, but it isn't typically described as opposing "fluid" directly; rather, it influences how fluids behave in motion (e.g., viscous friction).

The other options (2, 3, and 4) are not direct oppositions of friction. "Resistance" can describe various forms of opposing forces, but it's not specific to friction. Lubricants reduce friction rather than oppose it.