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To make something move, you typically need a force that overcomes the object's inertia. This force can be applied through mechanisms like pushing, pulling, or applying pressure.
Objects need a force to overcome inertia and start moving. This force can come in many forms, such as push, pull, gravity, or friction. Once a force is applied, the object will accelerate and begin to move in the direction of the force.
Sufficient to overcome the inertia and friction of the vehicle.
To move an object, you need to overcome the force of static friction, which is the resistance encountered when trying to move an object at rest. Once the object is in motion, you need to continue overcoming the force of kinetic friction, which is the resistance encountered while the object is in motion.
To get something moving, you need to apply a force to overcome inertia. This force can be generated through mechanisms such as pushing, pulling, or applying a driving force like an engine or motor. Additionally, reducing friction between the moving object and its environment can help facilitate motion.
Friction slows something down, so you'll need it when you drive the car (the brakes apply friction to the tires and you stop) and when you hold onto something (your hands apply friction to a credit card, thus enabling you to hold it), among others. You don't need it in some machinery (lubricants and bearings), among others.
Walking to move forward, same for anything that moves. If there was no friction it would be like walking on oil.
No, increasing friction between surfaces makes it harder to move an object. Friction is the force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact, so increasing friction will result in more resistance to movement.
you need friction so the ground can push on your foot while your foot pushes on the ground. that is the only way you can move.
Jim will need to exert at least 25 N of force to overcome both gravity and friction and move the object. This is calculated by adding the force of gravity (15 N) and the force of friction (10 N).
Friction being kinetic energy is the force of movement. In relation to getting out of bed, friction is required to move but will not assist in physical or emotional requirements to leave the bed.
Inertia always opposes a change in motion. Which means starting, moving, turning,stopping, everything. Inertia is a property of mass, and everything has mass, soeverything has inertia that needs to be overcome if you want to move that>something