the answer is .......... FRICTION
Friction? haha
Frictions of those objects' surface.
Friction
Friction. One example is the action of the brake blocks on a bicycle pressing against the wheel rim and causing friction enough to bring the bicycle to a halt!
The type of resistance training that involves muscles to move against resistance through an entire range of motion is called Isokinetic exercise. Here's the definition from the Glencoe Health Book: Isokinetic exercise- activity that involves resistance through an entire range of motion. I hope that helped you! :)
Friction
Friction
Air resistance
Friction. One example is the action of the brake blocks on a bicycle pressing against the wheel rim and causing friction enough to bring the bicycle to a halt!
that is frictionfriction
* The rubbing of one object or surface against another. * Conflict, as between persons having dissimilar ideas or interests. * A force that resists the relative motion or tendency to such motion of two bodies in contact.
The type of resistance training that involves muscles to move against resistance through an entire range of motion is called Isokinetic exercise. Here's the definition from the Glencoe Health Book: Isokinetic exercise- activity that involves resistance through an entire range of motion. I hope that helped you! :)
By the friction of the molecules constantly rubbing against each other.
Friction
Friction
Air resistance
Resistant forces. They resist against the motion of an object, like kinetic friction.
On a car, its air friction plus rolling resistance of the tyres
Friction is the sum of resistance to motion and as for resistance, it slow down the motion.
Air resistance acts against the motion of the object. Whatever range you get when assuming no air resistance is too large.