FRiction
FRiction
what causes the motion of objects
Stop or slow an objects motion.
Force and motion are closely related concepts in physics, as force is what causes motion to occur or change. Both involve interactions between objects, where a force can initiate, stop, or alter the direction of motion. Additionally, they are governed by Newton's laws of motion, which describe how forces affect the movement of objects. Ultimately, understanding force helps to explain the behavior of moving objects in the physical world.
The force you are referring to is friction. Friction opposes motion and causes objects to slow down and eventually come to a stop.
mass and acceleraiton
Balanced forces that net to zero cause no change in an object motion.
stop-motion animation created with photographs of clay objects.
The force that causes the car to stop by opposing its motion is friction. Friction occurs between the tires of the car and the road surface, creating a force that resists the motion of the car, ultimately bringing it to a stop.
Friction
The study of the causes of motion is called kinematics. It focuses on understanding how objects move, their speed, velocity, and acceleration without considering the forces or factors causing the motion.
Heavier objects have more inertia, which means they resist changes in their motion. More force is needed to start or stop the motion of a heavier object compared to a lighter one.