Byt Newton's Second Law, the net force must be in the same direction as the acceleration - if the car slows down, the net force is backwards, and if the car turns right (assuming the speed doesn't change), the acceleration is to the right, and therefore the force is also to the right.
Slowing without power, resultant of mass vector plus braking vector (rolling resistance)
In the corner, resultant of mass vector plus cornering force vector
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friction and any other kind of force that is in the opposite direction
the force is called gravity (I'm not really sure if that's the right answer, but you can just go to google and type in force that slows down moving objects, glad if I helped(:
It slows down or stops the object because of the acting force, pulling it back. Thanks, GeekyScienceGirl123 :]
I Believe The Force Your Speaking Of Is Friction i so effin stoned right now
forces push and pull on an object making the object move in the direction of the force. the stronger force would overcome the lesser force, causing the object's motion to go in the direction of the stronger force (newton's 2nd law).alsoif forces are balanced there s no acceleration hence there is no motion.....thus if forces are unbalanced the motion is in the same direction as the resultant force (the greater force acting on an object)When the forces acting on an object are unbalanced, The one with more mass will pull on the other one, causing a change in motion.
by analysing the direction of the forces acting on it. If the net force is acting in the opposite direction to the motion, it slows down, if it's in the same direction, it speeds up. If the net force is zero, the object continues moving at a constant velocity
When a ball is thrown into the air, it encounters drag. Drag is the opposing force acting in the opposite direction of the ball. Drag slows down the ball's speed.
attrition
friction and any other kind of force that is in the opposite direction
They don't. If there are no external forces acting on a moving object, then the objectcontinues moving in a straight line with constant speed. Whenever an object slows down,it must be the effect of an external force acting on it.
An object will accelerate in the direction of the net force acting upon it. While she is traveling at a consant speed, the forces due to friction, wind resistance, and so forth are countered by the equal-in-strength but opposing force of the engine. When she applies the brakes, the engine is no longer pushing, so there is a net force in the opposite direction of her motion. This net force accelerates her in the opposite direction of her motion -- we call this deceleration. So, long story short, the direction of the net force is opposite to the direction of her original motion (backwards).
The forces are unbalanced. The force of Friction is obviously greater than whatever force is pushing the book in the direction of travel, if one is pushing it at all. If the forces on the book were balanced, the book would continue to slide with a constant velocity.
the force is called gravity (I'm not really sure if that's the right answer, but you can just go to google and type in force that slows down moving objects, glad if I helped(:
It slows down or stops the object because of the acting force, pulling it back. Thanks, GeekyScienceGirl123 :]
When an object speeds up, slows down, or changes direction, it is changing it's velocity, also known as accelerating.This is a common term in mechanical physics. The formula for velocity is D(distance) / T(time) whereas acceleration is the change in velocity which takes time to do making its fomula: D/T^2
I Believe The Force Your Speaking Of Is Friction i so effin stoned right now
forces push and pull on an object making the object move in the direction of the force. the stronger force would overcome the lesser force, causing the object's motion to go in the direction of the stronger force (newton's 2nd law).alsoif forces are balanced there s no acceleration hence there is no motion.....thus if forces are unbalanced the motion is in the same direction as the resultant force (the greater force acting on an object)When the forces acting on an object are unbalanced, The one with more mass will pull on the other one, causing a change in motion.