Slows it.
friction is nothing but just the opposite force acting on any moving object...... it hence decreases the speed of a moving object as the object is obstructed in its path
Friction is independent of speed because an object could not be moving and still have so friction.
Factors that affects the speed of a moving object:*Force*Friction*Gravity*Weight
Friction is independent of speed once an object is moving since faster does not mean more friction.
Force can: * Move an stationary object * Speed up * Slow down a moving object * Change the direction of a moving object * Stop a moving object * Change the shape of an object Hope this is useful to you!
Friction actually tries to slow objects down. You have to add more force or try having less mass.
Friction actually tries to slow objects down. You have to add more force or try having less mass.
Mainly the different types of friction.
Friction can be increased by reducing the speed of the moving object. Friction can also be increased by increasing the weight of the moving object.
The factors affecting kinetic energy are mass and velocity.
The opposite force to friction is momentum. Because friction stops an object from moving or slows an object down, momentum keeps it at speed.
Yes, force is necessary to change any motion of an object. The force can, for example be gravity or friction. Without these two factors, an object would continue moving in its original velocity (speed and direction) in eternity.