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Q: What will the 2 oppose forces and slow objects down?
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What will oppose most forces and slow objects?

That refers to friction.


What 2 objects oppose to forces and slow objects?

Strictly speaking, the only thing that opposes to force and slows objects in all scenarios is friction. If you are trying to move an object upwards, gravity is a downward force and as such is capable of doing opposing upwards forces and causing the object to slow down as well


Which two forces can slow objects down?

friction and weight


What type of force opposes motion and causes objects to slow down?

Friction forces.


What two forces act on objects to slow their motion?

There are many forces that could act on an object, depending on the situation. An object moving on a surface is likely to slow down due to friction, which is related to the gravitational force. Air resistance will affect objects to slow them down, which is proportional to the speed their travelling at.


What forces causeobjectstoslow down when theyare no longer being pushed?

Friction with the ground, and friction with the air, will cause objects to slow down, or eventually stop.


What two forces slow rocket down when out of fuel?

inertia and friction are the two forces that slow down a rocket


What force can do to moving objects?

Forces can change the way the body is moving. Speed it up, slow it down, change its direction.. it depends if the body is in equilibrium or not and what forces are already in play


What happend to forces when thing speed up or slow down?

Nothing happens to the forces. The forces are what makes the thing speed up or slow down.


What forces would try to slow down a racing car?

The forces that slow down a racing car are:GravityAir ResistanceFrictionAerodynamic Downforcethat's the 4 forces


What are the forces around you?

Forces are pushes or pulls. They can start objects moving, they can stop,speed up, slow down, or change the direction of moving objects. They can lift things, or cause them to turn, bend or twist. They can also prevent motion; eg. a handbrake on a car stops it from rolling down the hill.


Why do some objects move so fast and some move so slow?

The speed with which an object moves depends on its mass, any force applied on it (including frictional forces, which slow it down), and its previous history - i.e., if it has been moving before, it will have the tendency to continue moving, at least for a while, until frictional forces slow it down.