Friction acts in the direction opposite to that of the net force acting on the object.
no, friction just changes the motion of an object.
it affects motion by friction a friction pull it down or up
They'll try to slow it down.
Friction is speed's worst enemy. If no forces act on an object, it is stationary. If a force acts on an object, it keeps going forever until another force acts on it (such as friction!!!).
Friction slows down the motion of objects.
Friction can stop an object in motion eventually. Friction causes drag on the object's motion energy and slows the object down by transferring the energy from one type to another. When the energy which acted on the object to put the object in motion is fully transferred, the object's motion will stop in the direction the motion and friction are applied. An example of this type of friction is the brake on a car. Friction can, however cause the object to change the direction of motion and simply stop affecting the object afterward. An example of this type of friction is the bumper rail of a pool table.
The motion of the object might slow down or just change itself object would resist moving or keep moving. An object can have static friction, sliding friction, or rolling friction.
Friction always resist motion if the object is sliding on surface.
motion of free falling object does not have friction, while motion of the cart has force of friction
friction is: When an object exerts an opposite force on an object in motion.
Motion can never stop friction since friction is the resistance of the medium object travel in.
Friction force works against the motion of the object. In other words friction force has the opponent direction of the velocity of the object.