The general tendency is that there is less friction on a smooth surface. The object will eventually slow down (if there are no forces to keep it moving), but the rate of slowing down will be less than on surfaces that provide more friction.
Friction between a surface and air happens when the surface moves through air, causing air resistance. This frictional force opposes the motion of the object through the air and acts in the opposite direction. It ultimately slows down the object's movement.
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When the object moves closer to the light source, the shadow becomes smaller and more defined. This is because there is less distance for the light to travel between the object and the surface where the shadow is cast. As a result, the shadow appears sharper and its size decreases.
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It moves.
either the light source moves, or the object casting the shadow moves, or the surface that the shadow is projected against moves.
The Earth's surface will change its shape and form.
either the light source moves, or the object casting the shadow moves, or the surface that the shadow is projected against moves.
An object with a large surface area experiences greater air resistance because there is more surface for the air to push against as the object moves. This can slow down the object's motion more significantly compared to an object with a smaller surface area.
No, the closer an object is to the lens, the more the spherical it is.
When the Force increases on an Object, the Distance it travels INCREASES, as does its Velocity.
An object that is stationary on the earth's surface moves in a small circle, unless it's on the equator when it moves in a great circle.