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What force stops motion?

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An immovable concrete wall works pretty good for me.

Theoretically it is said that Zero Kelvin (absolute zero) is the temperature at which no movement of particles/molecules is possible. Zero Kelvin in Celsius is -273.15 degrees. In Fahrenheit it is -459.67 degrees.

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If the force is coming down, it is air resistance; if it is going across something, it is friction.

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Friction, Gravitational force

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an opposing force i.e. friction.

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Gravitational force .

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Friction?

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Friction!

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