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What does friction do to a moving object?makes it riseslows it downspeeds it upall of the above
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Slows it down.
Friction is a force that opposes relative motion between surfaces, converting kinetic energy into heat. (Note: static friction can prevent slipping and enable things like walking or a car accelerating by providing traction, but kinetic friction on a moving object acts to slow it.)
Friction is a force that opposes relative motion between surfaces, converting kinetic energy into heat. (Note: static friction can prevent slipping and enable things like walking or a car accelerating by providing traction, but kinetic friction on a moving object acts to slow it.)
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