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Q: What is the force that opposes movement called?
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What is the fricitional force that opposes the movement of object that fall through the air?

The frictional force that opposes the movement of an object that falls through the air is air resistance, or drag.


A force that opposes any type of movement?

That's called friction.That's called friction.That's called friction.That's called friction.


What is The force that opposes the movement of energy?

Kinetic Energy :D


What is the force that opposes the effort force called?

The resistance force


What is drag in scientific terms?

Drag is a frictional force which opposes movement of a mass.


What force that opposes motion when moving objects over a surface is called?

The force that opposes motion when moving objects over a surface is called friction


What is the force that opposes motion when moving objects over a surface called?

The force that opposes motion when moving objects over a surface is called friction


Which force in fluids opposes motion?

Such force is called viscosity..the force produces in liquid and opposes the motion of fluid and also the motion of the objects in fluid..it is also called the internal friction..


The force that slows something down?

Friction is a force that opposes all movement to slow down a moving object.


The Force of an airplane that opposes thrust is called?

Drag


What is the force called between liquid particles?

viscosity. Viscosity is the inherent force of a liquid which opposes the relative movement between layers of the said liquid.


What force that opposes or resists movement of two surfaces?

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.