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What stops you from hitting the ground on a bungee jump?

terminal velocity


Name the unbalanced force that stops a ball rolling on the ground?

The force of friction between the ball and the ground is the unbalanced force that stops a ball from rolling. This force acts in the opposite direction of the ball's motion, causing it to slow down and eventually come to a stop.


What are gravity and friction?

Gravity is a force that keeps us on the ground and friction is a force that either stops your feet from moving or doesn't do anything at all!


What force stops boots from slipping?

Friction is the force that stops boots from slipping. The rough surface of the sole of the boot interacts with the ground, creating resistance to sliding. Additionally, the weight of the person wearing the boots helps to increase the frictional force and prevent slipping.


If a ball is falling down with the G force and hits the ground what force will it make to have an acceleration that stops the ball InstantlY?

The force that the ground exerts on the ball to stop it instantly is equal to the change in momentum of the ball over the time it takes to stop. This force will be greater than the force of gravity acting on the ball. Additionally, the force applied by the ground will need to overcome the force of gravity and provide an equal and opposite force to cancel out the ball's downward momentum.


As you leap upward from the ground how does the force that you exert on the ground compare with your weight?

As you leap upward from the ground, the force exerted on the ground in the moment of leaping is greater than your weight. This allows you to accelerate upwards. Gravity, of course, will bring you back down, causing another momentary force on the ground in excess of your weight as you decelerate.


When does the dealer stop hitting in blackjack?

In blackjack, the dealer stops hitting when their hand reaches a total of 17 or higher.


You riding a bike when suddenly you hit a large rock. The bike stops moving but you fly over the handlebars. This is an example of what Laws of motion?

This scenario illustrates Newton's first law of motion, also known as the law of inertia. The bike abruptly stopped due to the force from the rock, but your body continued forward in motion until another force (like hitting the ground) acted upon it.


How do you teach friction to class three?

"The force which stops things when the move on the ground". (Assuming "class three" is meant for 8-9 year old kids).


Why do objects fall to the ground and do not just float into the air?

Objects fall because of gravity a force that keeps us on earth and stops us from floating away.


What force stops the motion of a bike?

friction by applying the brakes? When you apply the brakes, there are pads on either side of the metal part of the wheel, they squeeze together tighter and tighter until the wheel stops turning, which stops the motion of the bike.


What is indirect force?

An indirect force is something that you start and it stops for you

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