because friction stops it.
An object slows down and stops due to forces acting against its motion, such as frictional forces from contact with the surface it's moving on. These forces oppose the object's movement, causing it to lose kinetic energy and eventually come to a stop.
Gravity continually pulls an object down, creating friction as an object moves along a surface, and air itself creates resistance, known as air resistance.
The general tendency is that there is less friction on a smooth surface. The object will eventually slow down (if there are no forces to keep it moving), but the rate of slowing down will be less than on surfaces that provide more friction.
Friction is the force that can bring an object to a stop by acting in the opposite direction of the object's motion. When an object moves against a surface, such as the ground or air, the friction between the object and the surface can gradually slow down and eventually stop the object's motion.
When a force is applied to an object in the opposite direction of its motion, the object will slow down. The force will act as a decelerating force, causing the object to lose speed and eventually come to a stop if the force continues to be applied.
When we say an object moves with constant speed, it means that the object is moving at the same rate without speeding up or slowing down.
Friction is the force that causes a marble to slow down and eventually stop when rolled along a floor. As the marble moves, it experiences opposing forces from the floor's surface, generating heat and slowing down the marble's motion.
The main reason an object stops when you stop pushing it across the floor is due to the force of friction between the object and the floor. When you push the object, the force you apply overcomes friction and moves the object forward. When you stop pushing, friction between the object and the floor slows it down and eventually brings it to a stop.
When velocity is negative and acceleration is positive, the object is moving in the negative direction and its speed is increasing. This means that the object is slowing down as it moves in the negative direction - essentially decelerating.
When an object's velocity decreases, it means that the object is slowing down. This can happen due to various factors like friction, air resistance, or a force acting against the object's direction of motion. The object's speed is reducing over time until it eventually comes to a stop if no external forces are applied.
the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall
The force of friction when an object moves through air is called air resistance. It depends on the speed of the object, the surface area exposed to the air, and the shape of the object. It acts in the opposite direction to the object's motion, slowing it down.