Assuming you mean flat by "flt," friction does.
As the skateboard slows down and comes to a stop, the kinetic energy is transferred into other forms, mainly heat and sound. Friction between the wheels and the surface, as well as air resistance, cause the skateboard's kinetic energy to be dissipated as heat and sound energy.
When you increase your velocity on a skateboard it is harder to stop because of momentum.
This is an example of inertia, the tendency of an object in motion to stay in motion. As you increase your velocity on a skateboard, your momentum also increases, making it harder to stop because of this inertia.
This is an example of inertia, specifically Newton's first law of motion. An object in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by an external force, in this case friction between the skateboard wheels and the ground.
Friction is a force that can cause an object to stop moving. When an object slides on a surface, the friction between the object and the surface will slow it down until it comes to a stop.
A skateboard moving on a flat surface slows down and eventually comes to a stop primarily due to friction and air resistance. The friction between the skateboard wheels and the surface generates a force that opposes the motion, while air resistance also acts against the skateboard's forward movement. Additionally, any internal friction within the bearings of the wheels contributes to the loss of kinetic energy. As these forces work against the skateboard's motion, it gradually decelerates until it stops.
When you increase your velocity on a skateboard it is harder to stop because of momentum.
When you increase your velocity on a skateboard it is harder to stop because of momentum.
As the skateboard slows down and comes to a stop, the kinetic energy is transferred into other forms, mainly heat and sound. Friction between the wheels and the surface, as well as air resistance, cause the skateboard's kinetic energy to be dissipated as heat and sound energy.
it change into potential energy beace it slows down
A skateboard will go further on concrete.
When you increase your velocity on a skateboard it is harder to stop because of momentum.
yes it does
the friction between the wheels and the surface of the ground affect the speed of the skateboard. fo instance if you ride the skateboard on a smooth surface (with less friction) the skateboard will go faster.
He was about 11
momentum
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