Friction.
Friction, is one.
A force that resists motion of one surface across another surface is called FRICTION(or FRICTIONAL FORCE)
Friction is the force that resists the movement of one surface against another. It occurs when two objects are in contact and moving relative to each other. Friction is caused by the interactions between the atoms and molecules on the surfaces of the objects.
I'm not sure if you are talking about friction or not. Does this force produce heat? Friction, I think
Friction is a force that opposes motion and acts in the opposite direction of an object's movement. It resists the sliding or rolling of one surface over another.
it is the frictional force or force of friction that resists the motion of one surface over the another. but, interestingly, it is the force which helps us to walk, to swim... aman gupta
Friction is a contact force that resists the motion of one surface across another. It occurs when the surfaces are in contact with each other and can be influenced by factors such as the nature of the surfaces and the force pressing them together.
Sounds like friction to me. It would be easier to answer if you could write your question in a complete sentence. "What is the name of the force that opposes or resists movement of two objects along their opposing surfaces?" for example.
The force that resists the movement of one object against another when they touch is called friction. Friction occurs due to the interactions between the surfaces of the objects, causing resistance to motion.
Friction is the force that resists motion when the surface of one object moves against another. It occurs due to the interactions between atoms and molecules on the surfaces of the two objects.
Friction is the force that resists motion between two objects in contact with each other. It occurs due to the interaction of surface irregularities when one object moves over another.
The contact force that resists the motion of one surface across another surface is called friction. Friction occurs due to the interactions between the molecules of the two surfaces in contact, which resist the relative motion between them. It acts in the opposite direction to the motion, making it harder to move the surfaces past each other.