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Friction is a push force. When one object pushes one direction on an object the other object pushes the opposite direction. The harder an object is pushed against another the more friction there is.
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That refers to Newton's Third Law: if one object pushes against another object, then the other object automatically pushes back.
Friction is a push force. When one object pushes one direction on an object the other object pushes the opposite direction. The harder an object is pushed against another the more friction there is.
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potatoes
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poo works. ;)
Wave is the transfer of CERTAIN TYPES of energy; basically mechanical energy - this happens when an object pushes against another object.Waves transfer energy from one place to another.
Water constantly pushes upwards against an object making it seem lighter.
When an object is moving in a particular direction, air resistance will be acting on the object in the opposite direction to the direction of travel.
Friction is a force that opposes motion. As you drive a car along an expressway, the friction from air pushes back against your direction of motion. Also, the friction between your tires and the road (rolling friction) pushes back in the opposite direction of your motion.
Because of friction. The kinetic energy in the wind pushes against the particles of the object.
It is an informal statement of Newton's Third Law of motion. It means that if an object "A" pushes against an object "B", then object "B" will push back against object "A". This second force will be the same magnitude as the first, but in an opposite direction.