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Air resistance and friction.

Weight can sometimes slow you down if your going up in like a plane or rocket.

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Is friction and upthrust are equal to thrust the cyclist moving at the terminal velocity?

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What makes things stop?

Things stop due to a loss of energy or force that was propelling them. Friction, air resistance, or opposing forces can also contribute to things coming to a halt. Additionally, when an object reaches equilibrium or a balanced state, it may no longer exhibit movement.


What forces slow an object down?

The answer is Gravity. The reason I no is because I have done it in school.Gravity doesn't slow objects down; this is done by friction and air resistance. I know this is because I've studied it in school.________Yes I agree with the second answer. I am in 8th grade, and in 4th grade, we had to make a plastic kart go down a hill, and then STOP!! Our vocabulary consisted of friction, which is the force that stops an object._____Yes I also agree with the second answer, i am studying it right now in college, and we did a project on this, and gravity pulls it down, friction and air resistance try to stop it, so the best asnwer would be friction and air resistance.___


How do weight and upthrust make things float?

When an object is placed in a fluid (like water), it experiences two opposing forces: weight pulling it down and upthrust (also called buoyant force) pushing it up. If the object's weight is less than the upthrust, it will float. This happens because the upthrust force exerted by the fluid is greater than the object's weight, allowing it to stay afloat.


What can friction cause?

It can cause things to stop. (===========================) friction did that

Related Questions

Do all forces make things move?

All forces make things move only if it is bigger than friction or resistance. In a vacuum (e.g. space), all forces make things move. But this is not reality.


Is friction and upthrust are equal to thrust the cyclist moving at the terminal velocity?

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What makes things stop?

Things stop due to a loss of energy or force that was propelling them. Friction, air resistance, or opposing forces can also contribute to things coming to a halt. Additionally, when an object reaches equilibrium or a balanced state, it may no longer exhibit movement.


What type of force does slow things while oving through thr air?

These types of forces include air resistance and friction.(these do not include all of them)


What are the effects of friction on things?

Friction results in resistance to movement and produces heat. It can be destructive.


What are the 4 types of force and their definition?

there are 5 main types friction...try to slow things down gravity...any two objects have gravity of attraction between them static electricity...can attract charged things magnetism...attract objects made from iron upthrust...pushes things fluid(liquid and gases) air resistance and water resistance type of friction. there are also two forces called pressure force and moments force.


What force slows things down?

Friction, when moving sideways. Upthrust when you are trying to go down. gravity when you are trying to go up


What force slows things down the most?

Friction and Air Resistance


Why don't things keep moving forever?

Things would were it not for opposing forces such as friction.


What forces slow an object down?

The answer is Gravity. The reason I no is because I have done it in school.Gravity doesn't slow objects down; this is done by friction and air resistance. I know this is because I've studied it in school.________Yes I agree with the second answer. I am in 8th grade, and in 4th grade, we had to make a plastic kart go down a hill, and then STOP!! Our vocabulary consisted of friction, which is the force that stops an object._____Yes I also agree with the second answer, i am studying it right now in college, and we did a project on this, and gravity pulls it down, friction and air resistance try to stop it, so the best asnwer would be friction and air resistance.___


What is a kid friendly definition of upthrust?

Upthrust is a force that pushes things up in water


How do weight and upthrust make things float?

When an object is placed in a fluid (like water), it experiences two opposing forces: weight pulling it down and upthrust (also called buoyant force) pushing it up. If the object's weight is less than the upthrust, it will float. This happens because the upthrust force exerted by the fluid is greater than the object's weight, allowing it to stay afloat.