Compare an object sliding across carpet and that same object sliding across a bare floor. Why is the object quicker to slow down on carpet than on the bare floor?

Respuesta :

the object slows down on carpet because of friction. sliding friction decreases when on carpet, which causes the object to slow down. when the object is on bare floor, sliding friction increases and makes the object quicker!

The same object moves quicker through the bare floor than carpet as there has been no friction force acting on the object on the bare floor.

The friction force has been the force that has been applied against the motion of the object. The friction force has been created with the uneven surfaces that result in the slowing of the motion of the object.

The object has been slid against the carpet and the bare floor. The carpet has been the rough surface, that has been able to apply the friction force against the object.  

The bare floor has been the smooth surface that has been able to slide down the object without the application of any friction force that has been able to move the object faster.

Thus, the same object moves quicker through the bare floor than carpet as there has been no friction force acting on the object on the bare floor.

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