Pushing on the brake pedal
Gravity
A force or acceleration
Because when you brake, the brakes stop the wheels from moving. But that doesn't stop the bike from moving. It means that the speed/force/velocity at which you were traveling was forceful enough to override the brakes. So basically, you're sliding.
Friction between the wheels and the surface it is moving on causes a balloon powered car to stop. As the wheels turn and the car moves, friction gradually slows down the car until it eventually comes to a stop.
Yes, as sound can cause force.
place pieces of carpet under the wheels, or you can buy little discs in the hardware store, made especially for that purpose.
Friction causes plates to stop moving temporarily. The motion of the magma under the plates will cause the plates to move again.
No.
Friction is a force that can cause an object to stop moving. When an object slides on a surface, the friction between the object and the surface will slow it down until it comes to a stop.
If there is no friction, a moving object would continue moving at a constant velocity in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. Without friction to oppose its motion, the object would not come to a stop on its own.
The ball stops moving due to forces such as friction and air resistance acting upon it, slowing it down until it comes to a complete stop. Additionally, external factors such as hitting a wall or surface can also cause the ball to stop moving.
The opposite direction. To stop a moving object requires an acceleration in the direction opposite its motion.