The forces that slow down a racing car are:
that's the 4 forces
Energy in motion can slow down due to factors like friction, air resistance, or other external forces acting on the object. These forces work against the motion of the object, converting its kinetic energy into other forms such as heat or sound, thereby causing the object to slow down.
The two forces that make a cyclist slow down are air resistance (drag) and friction. Air resistance occurs due to the drag force as the cyclist moves through the air, while friction between the bicycle tires and the road surface causes the bike to slow down.
Frictional forces such as air resistance, rolling resistance, and surface friction can cause objects to slow down. Additionally, external forces like a force pushing or pulling in the opposite direction of the object's motion can also cause it to decelerate.
Friction between your tires and the road surface, air resistance, and gravity pulling you back up the slope all act as forces that slow you down as you go downhill. Additionally, factors such as the slope angle, surface conditions, and the weight of the object are also influential in affecting how much you slow down.
Objects slow down when no longer pushed due to the presence of forces such as friction and air resistance. These forces act in the opposite direction to the object's motion, causing it to lose speed and eventually come to a stop.
inertia and friction are the two forces that slow down a rocket
Nothing happens to the forces. The forces are what makes the thing speed up or slow down.
Air resistance.
Friction.
They don't. All forms of racing slow down before, or in (as with drifting), a turn.
FRICTION
Kindly provide me with your speed for me to tell you whether you are fast or slow at racing.
air resistance
The song is called "Slow Me Down" by Emmy Rossum
friction
Energy in motion can slow down due to factors like friction, air resistance, or other external forces acting on the object. These forces work against the motion of the object, converting its kinetic energy into other forms such as heat or sound, thereby causing the object to slow down.
Friction. And somewhat the gravity, which causes the friction.