ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Friction Practice Test 940715

Question 3 of 5
Kinetic Friction

Friction resists movement. Kinetic (also called sliding or dynamic) friction resists movement in a direction opposite to the movement. Because it opposes movement, kinetic friction will eventually bring an object to a stop. An example is a rock that's sliding across ice.

Friction resists movement in a direction __________ to the movement.

opposite

parallel

perpendicular

normal