It transferrs from the moving object to the stationary object.
It depends,
if it is in space the force is gravity
unless someone or something pushes or pulls the object.
if it is on earth it can be many forces.
it will remain in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced external force which will then accelerate or decelerate it and change its motion
Its displacement, relative to some reference point, changes with time. The way in which it changes will depend on the nature of the motion and the forces (if any) acting on the object.
something unusual happens
They surrender.
Momentum is conserved.
dick
i dont care where it goes...
the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
the object moves slower
Friction refers to the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another. The kind of friction that sliding objects experience is sliding friction.
The object would not cease moving, as there is no friction to act like a brake.
Static friction is the force that acts on an object that is not moving. Other kinds of friction include fluid friction and rolling friction.
the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
the object moves slower
Friction is force that opposes an objects motion. Therefore, the less friction the object encounters, the less opposition it will have to its direction of travel. The less opposition it has, the faster it may go. Theoretically, a moving object that encounters no friction will continue to travel at a constant rate for EVER.
Friction refers to the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another. The kind of friction that sliding objects experience is sliding friction.
Three factors that affect movement are friction, wind resistance, and velocity. Friction is the resistance that a single object encounters when moving over another object. Velocity is speed, and wind resistance is the opposing force on an object.
Friction always want to retard the motion of a moving object. So friction slows down and finally stops a moving object.
The object would not cease moving, as there is no friction to act like a brake.
The friction produced that stops an object moving when force is applied is 'static friction'.
Static friction is the force that acts on an object that is not moving. Other kinds of friction include fluid friction and rolling friction.
The motion of the object might slow down or just change itself object would resist moving or keep moving. An object can have static friction, sliding friction, or rolling friction.
static friction
Static friction. The frictional force is greater then the force applied, meaning the object can't move.