Rubber backing under the rug works well.
balance the load so when it spins it wont walk
NO
A fast moving object has a lot of kinetic energy that must be taken away to stop the car.
Static Friction
Static Friction
Carpet tape. Liners are sold that go between the carpet and the floor, but they are marginally useful for rugs in traffic areas.
you can use baby powder in the crack of the floor to stop the boards from rubbing together thus stopping the squeaking noise Put rugs all over to completely cover the floor. If the floor has wall to wall carpeting, finishing nails can be driven through the carpet and properly set into the floor to stablize the moving floorboards. If you have access to the underside of the floor, you can do it from below with screws, but make sure the tips don't go through! You can also use some wedges with wood glue on them to remove any movement.
When it stops it stops. Inertia will stop it from moving unless there is some force acting on it.
No. That statement is false, mainly because it is not true. When you roll a ball across the floor, it comes to a stop because the inevitable friction where the ball contacts the floor robs it of kinetic energy. If the friction could be eliminated, the ball would not come to a stop. No force is required to keep a moving object moving.
balance the load so when it spins it wont walk
to stop horses sweating to much
Fish do not die when they stop moving. Infact, they sleep NOT moving.
It will stop moving in 200 million years.
Planets can not stop moving, your question is pointless.
The lithosphere and sea floor spreading are both factors in the movement of tectonic plate movement. As there is no foreseeable reason for the currents to stop, there is also no foreseeable reason for all tectonic plate movement to stop.
If you apply the brakes it can stop it moving.
No, particles never stop moving.