friction
Friction is a force of resistance against another object. Example: A sled against mud. Another Example: A sock against the carpet sliding friction
false
Resonance.
When vibrations from one object cause another object to vibrate, it is called resonance. Resonance occurs when the natural frequency of the second object matches the frequency of the vibrations of the first object, resulting in increased amplitude and sustained vibrations in the second object.
The friction that occurs is Rolling Friction
Friction is a force of resistance against another object. Example: A sled against mud. Another Example: A sock against the carpet sliding friction
false
Resonance.
When vibrations from one object cause another object to vibrate, it is called resonance. Resonance occurs when the natural frequency of the second object matches the frequency of the vibrations of the first object, resulting in increased amplitude and sustained vibrations in the second object.
Conduction is the transferring of heat from one substance to another. Therefore, conduction usually occurs when one hot object comes into contact with another object that is not as hot.
Resonance can occur when an object vibrates at another objects resonant frequency.
isometric
The object is said to be weightless. If this occurs between the earth and the moon, the point where this occurs is called the null point.
Waves bouncing off an object is called reflection.
The friction that occurs is Rolling Friction
Waves bouncing off an object is called reflection.
Waves bouncing off an object is called reflection.