friction can slow down the object or make it stop. it can also cause the object to create heat.
Well if you put that then yes cause they are touching by force and there at rest!!
Yes, friction can certainly slow down the movement of an object in air. The molecules in the air impede the progress of a moving object.
mass
If an object is at rest it has inertia, which has to be overcome to make it move. When an object is moving in a straight line at a constant speed it has momentum, which must be overcome to slow or stop the object
A force.
slow the object down or speed it up
=normally objects slow down because of the friction. this means that the surface area is in contact with the air particles so that will slow the object down.==or they put the breaks on .=
friction
Decelerate means to slow down.
Yes, if the object is moving up, gravity will slow it down. For example, if you toss a tennis ball straight up, it will slow down until it finally stops, turns around and comes back down.
By applying a force in the relevant direction against the object.
it is force which can slow down or stop motion
Friction will slow down the moving object
Friction will slow down the moving object
Making an object speed up or slow down always requires a force.-- To make the object speed up, apply a force to it in the same directionthat it's moving.-- To make it slow down, apply a force to it in the opposite direction.
Friction is a force that opposes all movement to slow down a moving object.