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If an object is moving, no force is required to keep it moving. Forces are required to CHANGE its motion, for example, to speed it up, or to slow it down.
rate of change of displacement is known as velocity it shows that how fast or slow a body is moving and in which direction it is moving.
Friction acts to inhibit or "decrease" motion. Friction applies to any moving object, and will always act to slow it down or resist a change in its direction of motion.
In that case, the car will slow down due both to gravity pulling it backward, and to friction forces.
the motion that makes things slow down is friction
friction
yes it does
Yes you can. There are many good video tutorials on YouTube and on the Internet; just look up 'slow motion in Adobe Premiere'.
If an object is moving, no force is required to keep it moving. Forces are required to CHANGE its motion, for example, to speed it up, or to slow it down.
concervation of momentum concervation of momentum 2nd Answer: Well, not really, no. Friction causes moving objects to slow.
it is force which can slow down or stop motion
rate of change of displacement is known as velocity it shows that how fast or slow a body is moving and in which direction it is moving.
Gravity.
slow motion is when you move slow like in movies.
The motion of the object might slow down or just change itself object would resist moving or keep moving. An object can have static friction, sliding friction, or rolling friction.
Friction acts to inhibit or "decrease" motion. Friction applies to any moving object, and will always act to slow it down or resist a change in its direction of motion.
Vibration is the motion or effect of fast or slow moving particles creating specific movements regarding to how fast, how slow, how big, or how small the object is or was.