Gravity.
no. it is the opposite. friction is the force that slows down things in motion in contact with each other.
No force is required to keep something moving. According to Newton's Second Law, you need a force to speed something up, or to slow something down - not to keep it moving.
Yes, basically. But please note that there is no such thing as the "speed of a force". A force vector describes the magnitude of a force, and its direction. In general, a physical vector - the vectors commonly used in physics - describes the magnitude of something, and its direction.
Speed is the rate of change of something, or distance over time. If someone went 100 miles in two hours, they went fifty miles an hour (100 / 2). Speed is affected by one thing: force. Something either forces it to move faster or slow down. If no force is affecting it, it remains the same.
No force is necessary to maintain constant speed.A balanced group of forces is equivalent to no force.An unbalanced group of forces is equivalent to someforce,which is capable of changing the speed of something.
Force is not speed. Force is what makes an object change its speed. In other words force produces acceleration, which changes speed. The exact relation is given by one of Newton's laws of motion f=ma you can rewrite this as acceleration= force / mass
-- When you catch a ball, you have to change its speed from something to nothing. -- That requires acceleration, and acceleration requires force. -- The force that changes the speed of the ball from something to nothing comes from the muscles in your catching arm.
no. it is the opposite. friction is the force that slows down things in motion in contact with each other.
Friction decreases the speed of something rubbing against something else.
This question makes no sense. Attempt to rephrase it.
Well force does affect as energy (Strength) of the wind/something forcing it pushes something forward and backwards like a hurricane.
No force is required to keep something moving. According to Newton's Second Law, you need a force to speed something up, or to slow something down - not to keep it moving.
Ability to contact muscles with speed and force in one explosive act..
The flash is faster. Something about he has the "speed force." It makes him limitlessly fast or close too. Check his page on wikipedia.
g force chip
Yes, basically. But please note that there is no such thing as the "speed of a force". A force vector describes the magnitude of a force, and its direction. In general, a physical vector - the vectors commonly used in physics - describes the magnitude of something, and its direction.
A force is needed to start something moving and to stop it once it is moving. A force can make something speed up or slow down. Friction is a force generated when surfaces move across each other.