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Two forces that can hinder momentum?

Friction is a force that opposes the motion of an object and can hinder its momentum. Air resistance is another force that acts against the movement of an object, reducing its speed and momentum.


What are examples of force?

- Gravity/weight - Air resistance/drag/friction - Centrapetal force


What is the force that opposes the friction force?

The opposite force to friction is momentum. Because friction stops an object from moving or slows an object down, momentum keeps it at speed.


Forces used in basketball?

forces used are gravity, friction, weight, tension, air resistance, strong and weak nuclear force, weak electromagnetic force, electrical force. by prasang VIII-J


How are air resistance and friction alike?

Air resistance is a type of fluid friction (along with water resistance) and is therefore is a type of friction.


How do different weights affect friction?

Friction is a resistance force imparted on an object sliding across a surface where the force is directly proportional to the WEIGHT of the object. The heavier the object that is moving across the surface the higher the frictional forces.


What is the difference between friction and weight?

Friction is the resistance to motion when an object moves across another surface, while weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity. Friction depends on the roughness of the surfaces in contact and the force pressing them together, whereas weight depends on an object's mass and the acceleration due to gravity.


How does friction affect interia?

Friction does not affect inertia, but it affects momentum. Momentum is the product of the mass of an object and its speed. Friction forces, if present, will always act to decrease the momentum of a moving object.


How friction increases with weight?

yes, this is true when anyone increases our weight then no-one can't control oureself .( friction *weight).& increase the force .force is (torque*weight).hence friction increase with weight.


What happened to the friction force as the weight or the pulled objects increased?

As the weight of the pulled object increases, the friction force also increases. This is because there is more contact between the surfaces, leading to greater resistance. The friction force is directly proportional to the normal force acting on the object, which increases with weight.


Which forces slow things down out of upthrust friction weight and air resistance?

Friction, weight, and air resistance are forces that can slow things down. Friction opposes the motion of objects sliding past each other, weight is the force due to gravity pulling objects downwards, and air resistance is caused by air pushing against objects moving through it. Upthrust, also known as buoyancy, is a force that opposes weight but typically does not slow objects down.


How does friction increase in weight?

Friction between two surfaces increases with weight because more weight means there is greater force pressing the surfaces together, creating more resistance to sliding. This increased resistance results in higher friction forces that must be overcome to move the objects against each other.