Drag.
Frictional resistance due to motion through air is the force that opposes the movement of an object through the air. It is caused by air particles colliding with the surface of the object, creating a drag force that slows down the object's motion. The amount of frictional resistance depends on factors like the object's shape, speed, and the viscosity of the air.
Water resistance is the frictional force that opposes the motion of an object through water. It occurs due to the interaction between the object's surface and the water molecules, slowing down its movement. Water resistance increases with speed and the surface area of the object in contact with the water.
A moving object eventually comes to a stop on a frictional surface because the friction between the object and the surface creates a force that opposes the object's motion, gradually slowing it down until it stops.
The frictional force between the object and the surface depends on the roughness of the surface - smoother surfaces generally have lower friction. The weight or mass of the object affects the normal force acting on it, which in turn influences the frictional force.
Friction between a surface and air happens when the surface moves through air, causing air resistance. This frictional force opposes the motion of the object through the air and acts in the opposite direction. It ultimately slows down the object's movement.
The frictional force that opposes the movement of an object falling through the air is called air resistance or drag. It occurs due to the interaction between the object and the air particles as the object moves through the air. Air resistance slows down the object's descent and reduces its acceleration towards the ground.
Frictional force is the force that opposes motion between two surfaces.
air resistance
Frictional resistance is the force that opposes the movement of an object over a surface, resulting from the interaction between the surface and the object. It is caused by the microscopic irregularities on both surfaces that come into contact and create resistance to motion.
When an object is moving on a rough surface, the frictional force acting on it is given by the equation F=μN, where μ is the coefficient of friction and N is the normal force. In this case, the frictional force is proportional to the mass of the object (m) and the acceleration (a) it experiences, so F=ma can be used to calculate the frictional force.
kinetic frictional
No the weight of an object has nothing to do with friction. Weight is the gravitational attraction of the object and the planet.