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Well friction is a type of force that opposes. That means if something, like a book is sliding across a table, friction will try to go agianst the book.

Unbalanced forces is when the net force does NOT equal zero. This means that the object is accelerating.

I don't really understand your question. The two things arent really common enough to even be compared.

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Well friction is a type of force that opposes. That means if something, like a book is sliding across a table, friction will try to go agianst the book. Unbalanced forces is when the net force does NOT equal zero. This means that the object is accelerating. I don't really understand your question. The two things arent really common enough to even be compared.


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