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Q: Force that works against motion
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Friction is a force which works against what?

motion


What force always works against motion?

Friction.


What is a force that works against motion?

Friction.


What is a force that works against motion in a liquid or gas?

For an object moving through the liquid or gas that force is drag.


How the direction of the force of kinetic friction is related to the direction of an object's motion?

Friction force works against the motion of the object. In other words friction force has the opponent direction of the velocity of the object.


What is the force that works against buoyancy?

Buoyant force works against the force of pulling.


When a pitcher throws a baseball what force works against the balls horizontal motion?

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Friction works against what?

Motion


What is a force that maintains motion called?

A force that maintains motion is called inertia. This is the same as to what is normally referred to as momentum.


How force and motion are different?

Force is an action of one object against another where motion is one possible reaction.


Use Newtons second law to determine how much force is being applied to an object that is traveling at a constant velocity?

If there is no force against motion,applied force is zero. If there is force against motion,applied force is equal and opposite to that force.


Infer use newtons second law to determine how much force is being applied to an object that is traveling at a constant velocity?

If there is no force against motion,applied force is zero. If there is force against motion,applied force is equal and opposite to that force.