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What happens when the force of friction is more than the force of a moving object?

The object will slow down.

The object will be unaffected.

The object will continue at the same speed.

The object will speed up.

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You push a hockey puck on the smooth ice, after a few feet the puck runs into a mound of slush missed by the zamboni (friction increases). What happens to the puck??
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Inertia is a force which brings all objects to a rest position. Fast-moving objects have more inertia than slow-moving objects. False - The speed of an object has no impact upon the amount of inertia that it has. Mostly True - Two objects of the same mass can weigh differently if they are located in different locations.

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