ya mamma
2nd answer:
that's not really an appropriate answer, but the answer to that is is it floats, the water, if it doesn't float, then I don't know.
Friction :)
yes because momentum deals with motion and if an object slows down there is no motion or MOMENTUM
Friction
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(:
negative acceleration
friction
Drag.
friction
It slows them down
Friction :)
yes because momentum deals with motion and if an object slows down there is no motion or MOMENTUM
When water slows down. When water slows down it no longer has the ability to carry a lot of sediment and so deposition occurs
Friction slows down the motion of objects.
It resists the motion (slows it down)
does dogs eat cats
Friction
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.