The simple answer to this is, you can achieve very high velocity. The limiting factor is the speed at which what ever fuel is used is ejected from the rear of the spaceship. The speed of the spaceship's forward motion could only equal that of the fuels ejection at the rear. At this points the forces would be equal and acceleration would stop.
The primary force opposing motion on faults is called friction. This friction between the rocks on either side of the fault prevents them from easily sliding past each other, building up stress until it is eventually released in the form of an earthquake.
Friction is a force that accelerates objects by opposing their motion, but it does not use up the objects themselves.
opposing the motion
When you push a shopping cart, the friction that opposes the motion is called static friction if the cart is stationary or kinetic friction if it's already in motion. Static friction acts to prevent the cart from moving, while kinetic friction acts against the motion once it starts rolling. Both types of friction arise from the interactions between the cart's wheels and the surface it moves on.
In the direction opposite to that of the sliding body.
Friction
A surface force opposing motion. Sticky friction opposes motion at zero speed and kinetic friction opposing motion at non-zero speed.
Friction is an opposing force on an object, so it slows it down.
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Friction. Opposing Force
due to the fact that another force is opposing its motion .In Earth it is friction
The force opposing the motion of a car is primarily friction between the tires and the road surface. This friction is known as rolling resistance and increases with factors like the weight of the vehicle, tire design, and road conditions. Additionally, air resistance (drag) also plays a role in opposing the car's motion at higher speeds.
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Friction is the opposing force that resists motion when two surfaces come in contact. It occurs due to the interactions between molecules on the surfaces of the objects.
Friction is the force most likely opposing your efforts when you push on a stationary object and it doesn't move. Friction exists between surfaces in contact and resists the motion of objects.
Friction always acts in the opposite direction to that of the motion of the other object. Meaning, friction slows down the motion of an object by exerting opposing forces on it.
The opposing force that resists motion when two surfaces come in contact is friction. Friction occurs due to the roughness of the surfaces and the intermolecular forces between them, which causes resistance to sliding or rolling motion.