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Sloths, snails, and turtles are all examples of things that are slow. Additionally, a slow internet connection or a sluggish computer can also be considered slow.

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What force can cause things to slow down?

Friction is the force that can cause things to slow down. When two surfaces are in contact, friction creates resistance that opposes the motion of the object, leading to a decrease in speed.


What force causes things to slow down due to contact?

Friction is the force that causes things to slow down due to contact. When two surfaces rub against each other, friction generates resistance that opposes the motion, ultimately causing the objects to slow down.


Why do things slow down?

Things can slow down for many reasons. Firstly, if your considering a human being, then humans can slow down because of a lack of energy, or they slow down because they are tired and need to rest. Sometimes humans slow down because they don't want to speed up. Secondly, considering machines. Machines somtimes slow down because their batteries are wasted, or you turn them off. Another reason could ba a machine like a helicopter, it slows down because it needs to land. Thirdly, lots of things slowd own because it's not safe to go faster or even stay at the speed they were at earlier.


Is acceleration slow things down?

Acceleration typically speeds things up rather than slowing them down. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, which means an increase in speed. However, if an object is accelerating in the opposite direction to its current motion (decelerating), then it will slow down.


How do you see things in slow motion?

If you have a DVD player or a Blu-ray player and it has a slow motion option, you can see DVD/Blu-ray movies and TV shows in slow motion. Otherwise it's very difficult to see an object in slow motion, without the aid of a special device.

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