Time seems to slow down because you do more things at once, but it doesn't change.
A force will cause a moving object to continue moving. It will also cause the object to move farther and faster until friction slows it down.
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No, heat makes the particles move faster. If you remove the heat the particles will start moving slower as it cools down.
Objects start out as either a rest or moving. If they are at rest, they require a force to be applied for them to start moving. If they are moving, they require a force to either slow them down or to make them stop. That means that once something starts moving, it will move forever, unless a force slows it down. The catch is that the force can be friction.
The special force that stops things from moving or slows them down is called friction. Friction is the resistance encountered when one object moves over another, creating heat and wearing down the surfaces in contact.
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Friction will cause a body to slow down or stop moving. A weight on a down slope will descend faster if the slope in wet, as the water will act as a lubricant.
Friction is the force that slows down moving objects by opposing their motion through contact between surfaces. This resistance arises due to the contact between the surfaces of the moving object and the surface on which it is moving.
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Slows it down, and heats it up.
It slows it down and/or creates heat.