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Yes. Roughness is a general term that refers to more friction, and friction will slow motion.
If you're in competitive swimming, friction will only slow you down, so the answer is no.However, without it, you'll simply fall like a rock to the bottom of the pool or ocean or wherever you're swimming. So if you're just swimming for survival, then it will be desirable.AnswerWhen an object is moving through a fluid, the term is "drag" not friction, and no drag is not desirable which is why swimmers remove all the hair on their bodies. Buoyancy keeps you from sinking not friction; friction is a reaction force.
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Yes, there is a scientific term for a brain freeze. The term is "sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia".Actually there is and it is sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia. You body is telling you to slow down whatever is causing this sensation.Actually there is and it is sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia. You body is telling you to slow down whatever is causing this sensation.
Acceleration is to speed up. Deceleration is to slow down.
To decrease the velocity of or To slow down the rate of advancement
Ritardando is a musical term meaning to gradually slow down in tempo.
no, within your muscles are slow and quick twitch muscle fibers, activities such as running and walking use quick twitch muscle fibers while swimming uses slow twitch muscle fibers
Basically potential energy - and chemical energy, which is a type of potential energy. Movement (kinetic) energy can be stored in the short term, but the problem is that movement tends to slow down due to friction.
The term negative acceleration is used when something is slowing down from its motion. When pushing the brakes the car will negatively acceleration to slow down .
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