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 does not speed up an object; it creates drag and slows it down.
Motion does not require a force; if no force is acting on a body in motion, its motion will be constant. A force is required to change motion, and any unbalanced force acting on an object can do this.
Once contact with the object that provided the force to initiate the motion, i.e. your hand or the hockey stick, there is no force tending to keep it in motion. The inertia of the puck in motion will resist any change in that motion, but inertia is a physical property not a force. From a free body diagram the only apparent force acting on the puck would be air resistance tending to slow it down.
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the force that opposes the motion of two touching surfaces is velocity.
The force on Earth that always opposes the motion of a body when it is in motion is called friction.
Friction is the force that opposes motion between two objects.
the force that opposes the motion of two touching surfaces is velocity.
The resistance force that always opposes motion is friction. Friction is the force that acts between two surfaces in contact and it opposes the relative motion between the surfaces.
opposes motion
the force that opposes the motion of two touching surfaces is velocity.
The force that opposes motion when moving objects over a surface is called friction
friction
The force that opposes motion when moving objects over a surface is called friction
Friction is a force that always opposes the motion of an object. It occurs when two surfaces are in contact and resists the relative motion between them.
Friction is the force that opposes the motion of an object. It is caused by the interactions between the surface of the object and the surface it is moving on, leading to resistance to motion.