It slows it down and/or creates heat.
Fluid friction occurs when a solid object moves through a fluid.
Static and Kinetic friction, static is the friction between two objects when they are not moving (relative to each other) an example of this is and object staying still on a sloped surface. obviously, kinetic friction is the friction between two objects that are moving and making contact, for example wind resistance.
that is so very important it is because without the sunlight we could not have a energy
the answer is .......... FRICTION
this object that appears to stay in place is a reference point.
the force or other moving object
Drag, when referring to Air Resistance, is a type of friction. When an object flies, it comes in contact with air that it has to push out of the way. Since energy is always transferred (never created nor destroyed), the moving object loses some energy/force/velocity when rubbing against the passing air.The frictions that we are more aware of are kinetic and static friction. Static friction is what holds an object in place when another force is acting on it. For example, when you have a book on a table and slope it, the book takes a bit to start moving. However, if you hold the table at a lesser angle and touch the book lightly, it will start to move. This is the difference between static and kinetic frictions.
When an object is moving, it is called kinetic energy.
A skydiver is the fastest moving object in sports.
it may tell the speed of the moving object
it means an object is moving based on the force of friction and gravity.
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