Racing because friction slows you down but you need to go fast.
Friction. Friction would affect how fast a car stopped (i.e. lots of friction equals fast stopping). The friction would be affected by the road conditions (icy roads less friction), tire condition (wore down gives less friction), mass of car (as if the mass is large it will have more momentum and therefore will be harder to stop, a=F/m so if mass is large deceleration will be smaller) and the reaction time will affect the total stopping time (but not the braking time).
With friction, you aren't able to go SUPER fast (if you like going SUPER fast). Friction slows us down.It depends on the situation. In some cases, yes; in some, no. Take the example of a car. Friction between the moving metal surfaces inside the engine results in wear on the parts. For the brakes, sliding friction between the break disc and the pads is what stops the car.
The heat is generated due to friction.
They would look like they are floating and they would go really fast.
Friction
Racing because friction slows you down but you need to go fast.
How fast it flies down
Racing because friction slows you down but you need to go fast.
Racing because friction slows you down but you need to go fast.
Ice skating is because you dont go fast and there is rarely any friction
because you feel like ur going fast so you are going fast/ there is less friction
Going faster and run fast
Less (rolling) friction.
No fur so less friction with the water.
The grass has more friction than the concrete, so the scooter doesn't go as fast
no but when you do play the violin to fast it causes friction that causes heat hope this was helpful.