Friction is independent of speed once an object is moving since faster does not mean more friction.
Friction does not speed up an object; it creates drag and slows it down.
Friction.Called inertia. To accelerate a body the force is mass times acceleration. No force = no acceleration. People say " the force is opposed by the massacceleration"
Friction is the force produced when two objects are rubbed. Rough surfaces exhibit more friction while smoother surfaces tend to be almost frictionless.
not necessarily sometimes it creates force sometimes not
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Friction is not affected by the speed of motion. The force of friction remains constant regardless of the speed of the objects in contact.
Speed does not affect the force of friction.
The force of friction needs to touch an object to have an effect. Friction occurs when two surfaces are in contact and one surface resists the motion of the other surface. It is this resistance that allows friction to have an effect on objects in contact.
The force acting on an object increases the friction between the object and the surface it is on. As the force increases, the friction force also increases proportionally until it reaches a maximum value, called the limiting friction. This relationship is described by the equation: friction force = coefficient of friction * normal force.
If the speed is constant, then the group of forces acting on the object is balanced. So the portion of the force acting in the direction of the motion must be equal and opposite to the force of friction.
Friction is a force that resists the motion of an object as it moves across a surface. It is not the speed of an object, but rather a force that acts opposite to the direction of motion, slowing down the object.
The opposite force to friction is momentum. Because friction stops an object from moving or slows an object down, momentum keeps it at speed.
As a cyclist goes faster, the force of friction remains relatively constant. The force of friction between the tires and the road depends on the coefficient of friction and the normal force, which do not change significantly with speed.
The force of friction for a sliding object does not typically vary with speed, as long as the sliding conditions remain the same. Frictional force is more dependent on factors like the roughness of the surfaces in contact, the normal force pressing the surfaces together, and the coefficient of friction between the surfaces.
Friction between the ground and air molecules slows down the air at the surface, creating a drag force. This drag force can influence the direction and speed of wind patterns near the surface.
A surface force opposing motion. Sticky friction opposes motion at zero speed and kinetic friction opposing motion at non-zero speed.
Friction is a force that opposes motion, so it can slow down an object and affect its speed. In the context of motion and velocity, higher friction can decrease speed, while lower friction can increase speed.