Why does friction never speed up?
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If 2 objects are in contact, frictional forces always try to prevent one object from sliding on the other. An object can speed up, slow down or turn in the direction of the net force when the forces act on it.
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Friction never speed up because the frictional force from a fluid is called a drag force . Friction drags force causes objects to slow down as they move through a fluid, such as air or water . Drag force is especially dependant on the speed of an object . As an object's speed increase , the drag force from the fluid increases exponently ..... ..
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Friction never speed up because the frictional force from a fluid is called a drag force . Friction drags force causes objects to slow down as they move through a fluid, such as air or water . Drag force is especially dependant on the speed of an object . As an object's speed increase , the drag force from the fluid increases exponently ..... ..
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