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What sd can friction do to moving objects?
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What sd can friction do to moving objects?
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it can slow down moving objects and then the object could eventionaly stop moving.
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I'm going to ignore the
sd
as a typo and answer the rest of it.
Friction will
slow down
an object, and
the force will create
heat to warm the object up.
When there's a lot of friction,
sound can be heard
as more energy is transferred.
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