Pulling the sneaker at a slow speed allows for a gradual decrease in motion, which in turn reduces the forces acting on the sneaker due to friction. This gradual decrease in speed minimizes the wear and tear on the sneaker while still allowing friction to slow it down efficiently.
The tractor stopping in a muddy field is primarily due to friction. The resistance between the tires and the muddy ground creates friction, which works against the motion of the tractor and causes it to slow down and eventually stop.
Friction always opposes motion, so it can never speed up an object. Friction slows down or stops an object's motion by acting in the opposite direction. To speed up an object, a force stronger than friction, like a push or a pull, is needed.
The question does not have enough information for a single answer. All we can tell from the question as is is that the friciton force must be less than 5000N. To give a definite number to the magnitude of the friction force we need to know at what rate the wagon is accelerating when the pull is 5000N.
You are demonstrating the force of friction when you pull a chair across a room. Friction is the resistance that opposes relative motion between two surfaces in contact.
The push or pull that makes an object slow down or stop is called friction. Friction is a force that occurs when two surfaces rub against each other, creating resistance to motion. Other factors such as air resistance and gravity can also contribute to the slowing down or stopping of an object.
Why do you pull the sneaker at a slow speed for stopping friction?
The tractor stopping in a muddy field is primarily due to friction. The resistance between the tires and the muddy ground creates friction, which works against the motion of the tractor and causes it to slow down and eventually stop.
Friction always opposes motion, so it can never speed up an object. Friction slows down or stops an object's motion by acting in the opposite direction. To speed up an object, a force stronger than friction, like a push or a pull, is needed.
To cop a sneaker means to pull a fast one; cheat somebody while they're not paying attention.
Friction (from air resistance) stops them from falling faster and faster continually - instead they reach a maximum velocity and stay at that speed until they pull their parachute. Friction prevents them from plummeting to their death.
The question does not have enough information for a single answer. All we can tell from the question as is is that the friciton force must be less than 5000N. To give a definite number to the magnitude of the friction force we need to know at what rate the wagon is accelerating when the pull is 5000N.
Friction is the method of pull and push
Friction acts in all directions.
It will USUALLY pull the object backwards, in relation to the direction of the motion. This assumes that the material with which it has friction, moves slower than the object you are considering. However, if you put material on a conveyor belt, the force of friction, of the object with the conveyor belt, will pull it FORWARD until the object has the same speed as the conveyor belt.
For dynamic friction, measure the force required to maintain a constant speed. If you have to pull with 300 N to maintain a constant speed, then friction is pulling back with 300 N. (If the forces were not balanced, there would be an acceleration.) For static friction, see how much force you need to apply before the object starts moving.
No brakes on anything work because of gravity. Pressure and friction are what stop anything utilizing brakes. On a bike, you pull the brake lever on the handle bar and it pulls the line connected to your brakes. The two brakes pads on either side of your wheel compress, applying friction and thus stopping your bike. The harder you pull, the faster you stop.
It will USUALLY pull the object backwards, in relation to the direction of the motion. This assumes that the material with which it has friction, moves slower than the object you are considering. However, if you put material on a conveyor belt, the force of friction, of the object with the conveyor belt, will pull it FORWARD until the object has the same speed as the conveyor belt.