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When Mahesh babu increases his running speed, he experiences `f_(1)` friction. And when he want to decrease his speed at fast rate, he experiences `f_(2)` friction

A

`f _(1)` is static and `f _(2)` is kinetic

B

`f_(1) andf _(2) ` both kinetic

C

`f _(1), f _(2)` both static

D

`f _(1)` is kinetic and `f _(2)`is static

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