Question
Why does the puck slow down after being hit?(1 point)
Responses
Unbalanced Force
Unbalanced Force
Gravity
Gravity
Friction
Friction
Balanced Force
Responses
Unbalanced Force
Unbalanced Force
Gravity
Gravity
Friction
Friction
Balanced Force
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is **Friction**.
When the puck is hit, it moves due to the force applied, but as it glides across the surface (like ice), friction between the puck and the surface of the ice works against its motion, causing it to slow down.
When the puck is hit, it moves due to the force applied, but as it glides across the surface (like ice), friction between the puck and the surface of the ice works against its motion, causing it to slow down.