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Friction is a force that opposes the motion of objects in contact with each other. It arises due to the irregularities on the surfaces of the objects, causing resistance when they slide or rub against each other. This resistance force acts in the opposite direction to the motion, affecting the movement and speed of the objects.
The force that causes moving objects to slow down is called friction. It occurs when two surfaces are in contact and resist the relative motion between them. Friction converts kinetic energy into heat, causing objects to lose speed.
Objects like a sled or ice skates rely on low friction to move efficiently. High friction can impede the motion of objects, making it difficult for them to function as intended.
The force you are referring to is friction. Friction opposes motion and causes objects to slow down and eventually come to a stop.
When you rub two objects together, the kinetic energy from your motion is converted into thermal energy due to friction. This friction causes molecules in the objects to vibrate, generating heat energy.
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Friction is a force that opposes the motion of objects in contact with each other. It arises due to the irregularities on the surfaces of the objects, causing resistance when they slide or rub against each other. This resistance force acts in the opposite direction to the motion, affecting the movement and speed of the objects.
The force that causes moving objects to slow down is called friction. It occurs when two surfaces are in contact and resist the relative motion between them. Friction converts kinetic energy into heat, causing objects to lose speed.
Objects like a sled or ice skates rely on low friction to move efficiently. High friction can impede the motion of objects, making it difficult for them to function as intended.
Surfaces of physical objects, or the surface of the Earth (wind).
concervation of momentum concervation of momentum 2nd Answer: Well, not really, no. Friction causes moving objects to slow.
Objects slow down when you slide them across the floor because of friction. With out it, nothing would ever stop sliding.
The force you are referring to is friction. Friction opposes motion and causes objects to slow down and eventually come to a stop.
When you rub two objects together, the kinetic energy from your motion is converted into thermal energy due to friction. This friction causes molecules in the objects to vibrate, generating heat energy.