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Friction causes object in motion to slow down. As friction increases, it takes more and more energy for an object to keep its inertia (momentum) and it begins to slow down.
No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.No. It takes a force to put something in motion, and it takes force to stop it. To keep it moving requires zero force. If there is no opposing friction force, it will continue moving forever. If you can significantly reduce the friction, a small force can keep an object moving - just enough to counteract the force of friction.
false; usually it takes more force to overcome static friction which is higher
The velocity of the object will decrease.Heat energy will be generated.Object and surface may get rugged and teared.
Usually the water force friction takes place of the boat it pushes the gravitational force and the friction force takes place
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Friction is what takes energy away from motion. If there was no friction, it would take a lot less energy (gas, fuel, electricity) to move things.
Phagocytosis takes place in the blood.
when erosion takes place it doesnt really ddestroy it just reshapes, and it takes year for it to happen. erosion can break apart cement, rocks, and other things like that.
It mostly takes place in Japan.
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Friction is a force, of resistance, that takes place when two or more objects make contact and when there is movement with one another. Friction keeps your feet on the ground and prevents you from slipping. Fricition is just like gravity.
It depends on where the earthquake takes place. If it takes place on Vancouver Island,then the effect would happen on Vancouver Island. If happens in Vancouver,then the effect would happen in Vancouver.
Its not going to happen...Marta Kauffmann confirmed it...
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