You get heat energ;y
They won't be able to stop.
Friction
No. You use whichever applies: if an object is at rest, you use static friction. If it is moving, you use kinetic friction.
The object would accelerate faster.
when rubbing two objects together it is called fricton
They won't be able to stop.
Friction
Friction
your hands or two rocks rubbed together
Friction
No. You use whichever applies: if an object is at rest, you use static friction. If it is moving, you use kinetic friction.
The object would accelerate faster.
No. Friction can only slow an object down. If friction were imparting a force greater than that of the applied forces, then friction in and of itself would actually be causing the object to move, which does not happen.
That will happen if the force applied is less than the limiting value of the friction between the object and the surface that it is in contact with.
Gravity continually pulls an object down, creating friction as an object moves along a surface, and air itself creates resistance, known as air resistance.
Friction is the rubbing of one object against another. Here's an example: When you rub your hands together, you feel heat.
yes. friction is the action of one object's molecules hittings another objects molecules and creating an opposite force to slow the objects that are in motion down