- ARolling friction into sliding friction.
- BStatic friction into sliding friction.
- ✓Sliding friction into rolling friction.
- DRolling friction into static friction.
Leaves falling from a tree onto the ground is due to the effect of gravitational force and not due to frictional force.
Force of friction depends on the mass of the object.


Friction can be minimized but cannot reduced to zero.
The relationship between the three types of friction is:
The static friction > Sliding Friction > Rolling friction Thus the rolling friction will be less than $20\ N.$
The friction between two surfaces always opposes the relative motion of the surfaces. When the ball moves upward along the inclined plane, frictional force acts downward. Similarly, when the ball rolls down, the force of friction acts upward. In both the cases, friction opposes the motion of the ball, as shown in the given figure.
In the absence of friction (no opposing motion), a moving object will keep on moving. In this case, the ball will oscillate between points'?' and $'Q'$ due to the action of gravitational force.
Frictional force is the opposing force acting in case of ball moving. This cause, the ball to stop after a while.