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13 November, 10:48
How does friction slow things down?
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Kaylah Mathews
13 November, 10:59
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Friction slows things down because the tiny rough bumps on all surfaces hook on each other and slow down the object and produce heat
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Karen Doyle
13 November, 11:14
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Friction slows things down because the force that is created through the interaction between two objects begins to decrease the acceleration and velocity of the object. Therefore, the object begins to slow down.
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