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When an object slows down it is still accelerating.
Friction
all friction slows down movement
This is known as inertia. When the bus is acted upon by an unbalanced force the inertia of the bus differs but not of the person who is standing. So the person continues to be moving forward even if the bus decelerates suddenly until friction acts upon the person or the person catch holds of something and vice versa when the bus accelerates.
sliding friction slows down a sliding object
Inertia
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.
applying the brake
Could be a bad wheel bearing front or rear.
Friction is a force that opposes all movement to slow down a moving object.
Ice is an excellent pain reliever, and it slows down the swelling process
Freezing bacteria doesn't kill it. It 'slows' it down. When I mean 'slows' it down I mean that by it going to sleep or something. as soon as the bacteria defrosts, it comes back to life.
This is an example of the property of inertia. It is a body of mass' tendency to resist change in motion. The man was in motion at the speed of the bus. When the bus slows, the mass of the man resists change in motion and continues to move forward. It's basically the rebelliousness of matter.
peristalsis slows down the large intestante
When an object slows down it is still accelerating.
friction slows it down
Air Resistance slows the parachute down.