gravity, friction, and wind resisitance
bullet shooting from rifle,boy sliding in a slide,a plane flying straight,
sliding in a slide
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Unbalanced forces on an object are forces which actually cause its state of rest or steady motion to change. If an object is not accelerating then there are no unbalanced forces acting on it. For example, we have a block on a rough surface. The weight of the body pushes down on the surface and the surface pushes up on the block. These up and down forces are balanced and so the block does not rise up or break through the surface. If you push gently on the block, it doesn't slide because the friction balances out your pushing force. Only when you push harder than the friction force will it start sliding. When the friction cannot balance out your push, the forces are unbalances and the block starts accelerating along.
Attach a rocket to it.
sliding force.
bullet shooting from rifle,boy sliding in a slide,a plane flying straight,
sliding in a slide
by sliding on it
Sliding.
In Hawaiian, "holu" can mean to slide or glide. It is often used to describe the motion of sliding smoothly or effortlessly.
shoes...that make you slide...
The sliding mechanism joins the phone to the keyboard. The mechanism causes the keyboard to slide out from underneath the phone.
D.slide-it involve sliding or rolling motion but not the type of backward rotation as in slump. A hummocky surface is form of low relief in D.slide.
The present participle is sliding.
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When running to a base when there is no force, it is easy for the baseman to tag someone when they are coming in running. When you slide, it forces the baseman to catch the ball and then tag the runner, who is laying on the ground. To slide: tuck your right (or left) ankle under the opposite knee. Ease yourself onto the ground, sliding with your out-stretched leg's foot, touching the base.