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I have to guess either gravity or friction.If by that you mean a force that opposes the start of motion, then your force would be static friction.Static friction only occurs before an object starts moving, as opposed to kinetic friction which occurs when the objects is moving or sliding. The equation for static friction is: Ff = (coefficient of static friction) * FNInertia
1. The rubbing of one object or surface against another. 2. Conflict, as between persons having dissimilar ideas or interests; clash. 3. Physics A force that resists the relative motion or tendency to such motion of two bodies in contact.
I'm pretty sure it means the motion or movement that is going to happen. So, if you apply force in a direction to a box, the impending motion will be sliding or tipping in the direction of force depending on certain coefficients of friction.
Friction is a force that is created when an object or surface moves over another object or surface making the object to resist the direction of motion ( accelerate in the opposite direction).
Both force and motion are involved, if that's what you mean.
I have to guess either gravity or friction.If by that you mean a force that opposes the start of motion, then your force would be static friction.Static friction only occurs before an object starts moving, as opposed to kinetic friction which occurs when the objects is moving or sliding. The equation for static friction is: Ff = (coefficient of static friction) * FNInertia
1. The rubbing of one object or surface against another. 2. Conflict, as between persons having dissimilar ideas or interests; clash. 3. Physics A force that resists the relative motion or tendency to such motion of two bodies in contact.
I'm pretty sure it means the motion or movement that is going to happen. So, if you apply force in a direction to a box, the impending motion will be sliding or tipping in the direction of force depending on certain coefficients of friction.
Friction is a force that is created when an object or surface moves over another object or surface making the object to resist the direction of motion ( accelerate in the opposite direction).
friction is when two objects or air rubs together and creates heat which the slows the two objects down. its like carpet burn your trousers rub against the carpet it slows you down and hurts!
Perhaps you mean friction or inertia.
upward acting force exerted by a fluid , that opposes an object's weight
When two surfaces rub against each other, friction is formed. It is the force resisting the relative motion between fluid layers, solid surfaces and material elements that are sliding against each other.
Both force and motion are involved, if that's what you mean.
friction (this was on my brain check)
Air resistance is a friction force, the flow of air over a surface will cause friction and produce drag. Thanks
I have to guess either gravity or friction.If by that you mean a force that opposes the start of motion, then your force would be static friction.Static friction only occurs before an object starts moving, as opposed to kinetic friction which occurs when the objects is moving or sliding. The equation for static friction is: Ff = (coefficient of static friction) * FNInertia