When an airplane takes off, it is going against the gravitational pull. This in turn slows down the plane.
friction
There are two forces that will slow an object moving through the air. The first is friction due to the air and the second is gravity. However, in the case of gravity, it only acts to change the component of the object's velocity in the vertical direction.
straight
what happens when a moving object speeds up,slows down,or changes direction?
It slows down.
gravity
Momentum- a moving object tends to keep moving. Friction- pushing air out of the way slows it down. Gravity- pulls it down
friction
There are two forces that will slow an object moving through the air. The first is friction due to the air and the second is gravity. However, in the case of gravity, it only acts to change the component of the object's velocity in the vertical direction.
Slows it.
straight
what happens when a moving object speeds up,slows down,or changes direction?
Inertia is what slows down moving objects. 2nd Answer: Not even close . . . inertia would keep objects FROM slowing. Friction or running into another object will slow a moving object.
Slows it down, and heats it up.
Friction?
It slows it down and/or creates heat.
It slows down.