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An example of a force applied in the direction of motion is:
  1. Opening a door
  2. Applying brakes suddenly to a moving car
  3. A batsman hitting a cricket ball
  4. Drawing water from a well

A
Opening a door
B
A batsman hitting a cricket ball
C
Drawing water from a well
D
Applying brakes suddenly to a moving car
Solution
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While opening the door the force applied is tangential to the motion of the door.
While applying brakes the motion is on a different axis to the force applied,
When a batsman hits a ball, both the ball and the force applied are in the same direction
While drawing water from the well the motion and the force are in different directions (mostly tangential)

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