friction
"Every action has an oposite and equal reaction." One of Newtons laws.
A force
Force is a push or pull that can change an object's speed, direction, or shape. The greater the force applied, the greater the acceleration or change in motion of an object. The direction of the force applied also determines the direction of the movement.
A push or pull that acts on an object is a force.
Push and pull are both forces acting on the object. According to Newton's laws of motion, they will increase the velocity of the object in the direction of the force. The acceleration of the object will be directly proportional to the magnitude of the force in that direction and inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
A force can impact and change the motion of an object by causing it to speed up, slow down, change direction, or stop altogether. This is because a force is a push or pull that can influence the movement of an object by changing its velocity or direction.
It is generally easier to pull an object than to push it. Pulling allows for better leverage and control over the object's movement.
Centripetal-Brittany Goraczkowski
Gravitational pull
speed
Friction opposes the motion of an object by creating a force that acts in the opposite direction of the object's movement. This force can cause the object to slow down, change direction, or come to a stop depending on the surface and weight of the object.
A force is a push or pull that can cause an object to move, stop, or change speed or direction.