as the momentum of the ship is greater than that of the car, it takes a longer time for the ship to come to a halt. Hence it takes a longer time for the ship to come to rest than the car.
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If a force is being applied to a moving object, it will change its velocity (it will accelerate) appropriately.
The reason that it takes a moving truck a much longer time to stop than it takes a car to stop when the brakes are applied on both is because the truck weighs more. The more mass a vehicle has the longer it will take to stop.
A slow moving photon has a longer wavelength compared to a fast moving golf ball. Wavelength is inversely proportional to speed, so the slower the object, the longer the wavelength.
Two factors that affect the speed of a moving object are the force applied to the object and the mass of the object. The greater the force applied, the faster the object will move. Similarly, objects with less mass will accelerate more quickly when a force is applied compared to objects with greater mass.
The reason that it takes a moving truck a much longer time to stop than it takes a car to stop when the brakes are applied on both is because the truck weighs more. The more mass a vehicle has the longer it will take to stop.
Packages slide off the seat of a car when the brakes are applied quickly and forcefully due to inertia. Inertia is the tendency of objects to resist changes in their velocity. When the car suddenly decelerates, the packages want to keep moving at their original speed, causing them to slide off the seat.
The friction produced that stops an object moving when force is applied is 'static friction'.
Static friction is the friction that prevents an object from moving when a force is applied. It occurs between stationary surfaces and must be overcome by an applied force in order for the object to start moving.
An object keeps moving once an applied force causes it to start moving because of inertia, which is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion.
Moving an object at an angle can increase the work done on the object compared to moving it in a straight line. This is because work is equal to the force applied in the direction of motion multiplied by the distance the object moves. When moving at an angle, the force required to displace the object is split between moving it horizontally and vertically, increasing the overall work done.
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