due to friction speed is being opposed,and if speed is opposed it would become slow.
suppose you are running very fast and a strong wind would oppose you,wont it become difficult to move and your speed would be slowed down. here wind=friction.got it dude.
Friction, gravity, wind resistence(form of friction)
Speed is a scalar (non-directional) representation of velocity. Friction affects the magnitude of both and the direction of velocity.
Factors that affects the speed of a moving object:*Force*Friction*Gravity*Weight
Friction does not affect inertia, but it affects momentum. Momentum is the product of the mass of an object and its speed. Friction forces, if present, will always act to decrease the momentum of a moving object.
Yes Shapes changes the friction because it changes the surface area among other things. speed affects it is the sense that the object would come in more contact with the air and so the faster it goes the more friction
Friction, gravity, wind resistence(form of friction)
Speed is a scalar (non-directional) representation of velocity. Friction affects the magnitude of both and the direction of velocity.
Speed is how fast something is moving. When to things are traveling at the same speed and rubbing together, they can cause friction.
friction, drag, and propulsion force
Mass (inertia), friction, & power of the coil.
Factors that affects the speed of a moving object:*Force*Friction*Gravity*Weight
That depends on the exact circumstances. Solid friction hardly depends on the speed at all. In fluid friction, the situation is more complicated. Usually there is some range of speeds for which friction is more or less proportional to speed; at higher speeds, the force of friction may even become proportional to the square of the speed.
Friction does not affect inertia, but it affects momentum. Momentum is the product of the mass of an object and its speed. Friction forces, if present, will always act to decrease the momentum of a moving object.
Yes Shapes changes the friction because it changes the surface area among other things. speed affects it is the sense that the object would come in more contact with the air and so the faster it goes the more friction
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 is a thing which stops a thing from going in a high speed EG: a car is goin fr0m a hill towards a deep valley. if just put a simple action then it will atomatically stop. very simple action also takes places in friction fluids.
It is depended on the shape of the wheels to determine how much friction is applied.