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let's say i kicked a soccer really strong(and let's say i have insanely super human strength) , is it possible for the soccer ball to catch fire , and if it is at what speed?
sunnyrays said:just think of a tracer round
which is a actual example of something flying so fast it catches fire
According to Einstein's theory of relativity, objects with mass cannot travel at the speed of light. Therefore, they can experience friction.
The faster an object travels, the more friction it tends to experience. This is because as the object moves through a medium, it pushes against the particles in the medium at a higher speed, causing more resistance and thus more friction.
No, friction is not the same for all objects. The amount of friction an object experiences depends on various factors such as its speed, weight, surface area, and the medium it is moving through.
Friction acts in the opposite direction of an object's motion, causing it to slow down. This is why it is necessary to continually apply a force to keep an object moving at a constant speed when it is experiencing friction.
Although friction can slow down an object's speed, it is possible for an object to overcome friction and continue moving at a constant speed. This is typically achieved by using a constant force to counteract the frictional force acting on the object.