Gravity is the force that is pulling you down. However, friction is acting against gravity to keep you in place, since you are rubbing against the slide. So the quick answer would be friction.
The downward force of gravity, and the normal force perpendicular to the slide.
The force acting on flywheel is called centrifugal force.
Since the opposite force is the strongest the object will tend to change direction of the object.Thats one of the effects of force.
it slow down between force.
yes........ eg: we are standing on earth, gravity (force) is acting everytime, but as no acceleration takes place work done is 0.
The downward force of gravity, and the normal force perpendicular to the slide.
electricity
They are equal in magnitude.
Friction This movement is also known as Transform plat boundary Movement
A force acting in a horizontal direction, such as wind, earthquake, or soil pressure against a foundation or a retaining wall.
Friction This movement is also known as Transform plat boundary Movement
Quite simply, gravitation is not enough to stop the movement. The movement itself is a leftover from the Big Bang.
The force acting on flywheel is called centrifugal force.
The object will move faster
no. a force acting perpendicularly on a body cannot cancel a force which is acting horizontally on the same body.!!!!
Since the opposite force is the strongest the object will tend to change direction of the object.Thats one of the effects of force.
it slow down between force.