Air resistance
Air resistance. The fact that air molecules have to get out of the way to allow an object to pass slow the object.
Drag
Actually, it is gravity and air resistance
air resistance
Air resistance
The process in which moving sedimentary material slows down or from ice that melts is known as deposition. Most metamorphic sedimentary rocks are formed through this process.
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The surface slows down air movement through friction. On a larger scale, this will also reduce the Coriolis Force applied to the movement of the air.
Well heavy earth material like sand slows down at the mouth on the river. It slows down at the mouth because at the source of the river is the fastest but as it is moving down the plain it is slowing down because of friction. Also because the eroded sand that is in the water is making the water heavier which means it will slow it down
it is because the land is flat it has large surface area which experiences a large force of friction due to air and hence slows down
friction
friction
Friction. Otherwise known as air resistance.
the force is called gravity (I'm not really sure if that's the right answer, but you can just go to google and type in force that slows down moving objects, glad if I helped(:
Inertia is what slows down moving objects. 2nd Answer: Not even close . . . inertia would keep objects FROM slowing. Friction or running into another object will slow a moving object.
During motion, the force of friction acts to resist further movement of objects. Such objects are always in contact with others or through air.
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The force that slows down moving objects is friction, the action of two objects rubbing against each other. This scenario illustrates the action of Newton's Second Law.
A force will cause a moving object to continue moving. It will also cause the object to move farther and faster until friction slows it down.
Objects start out as either a rest or moving. If they are at rest, they require a force to be applied for them to start moving. If they are moving, they require a force to either slow them down or to make them stop. That means that once something starts moving, it will move forever, unless a force slows it down. The catch is that the force can be friction.
A parachute. Nothing more, nothing less.
Friction slows or stops motion when objects rub together.