Friction can slow an object in motion down.
example, your car
there is more than one force of friction acting on the car
there is the friction between the tires and the road, along with the friction caused by air against the actual car itself
if you lift off the accelerator while driving on a flat slope, the car will start to gradually slow down
The answer depends. If the object is on a smooth surface, then the object will be in motion for a longer period of time. If the object is on a rought surface, then the object will stop completely. Either way, the object will slow down or stop.
It works to slow down
Friction slows down the motion of objects.
Friction always opposes the motion of objects by creating a force that acts in the opposite direction of the object's motion. This force resists the movement of the object, causing it to slow down or stop. Though friction can sometimes be reduced, it will always be present to some degree and affect the motion of objects.
The force that opposes objects already in motion is Kinetic Friction.Static Friction prevents objects from starting to move when originally at rest.
Friction
FRiction
friction can not move stationary objects, it just opposes the relative motion between them.
Kinetic friction is the form of friction that deals with objects that are already in motion. Kinetic friction opposes the motion of an object as it slides or moves across a surface.
The force that opposes motion when moving objects over a surface is called friction
FRICTION .......... friction
Friction can either help or hinder the interaction between gravity and objects in motion. When friction is present, it can slow down the motion of an object, making it harder for gravity to pull it down. On the other hand, friction can also provide traction and stability, allowing objects to resist the pull of gravity and maintain their motion.
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friction and gravity.