Yes.
If you take a pendulum and set it swinging it's friction of the pendulum against the air, and internal friction in the line that will eventually slow the pendulum down.
Friction acts to inhibit or "decrease" motion. Friction applies to any moving object, and will always act to slow it down or resist a change in its direction of motion.
Relative to its surface, friction is constant (this is known as the friction constant). The speed is decreasing on an object because friction is acting on it over a period of time, not because friction is getting stronger.
Static friction is the type of friction that opposes the motion.
The friction will be on the opposite side of the motion.
No. Friction is just necessary for controlling motion.
To decrease the forces that opposes motion
Friction acts to inhibit or "decrease" motion. Friction applies to any moving object, and will always act to slow it down or resist a change in its direction of motion.
Friction.
Decrease friction .
by using a lubricant to decrease the friction.
Relative to its surface, friction is constant (this is known as the friction constant). The speed is decreasing on an object because friction is acting on it over a period of time, not because friction is getting stronger.
Static friction is the type of friction that opposes the motion.
All types of friction act opposite to the direction of motion but static friction is the friction present before motion occurs.
mechanical by friction or by motion of a conductor
Friction.
The friction will be on the opposite side of the motion.
No. Friction is just necessary for controlling motion.