pidurdusjõuks
Pidurdusjõuks refers to the force that opposes motion and causes an object to slow down or stop. In physics, it is a fundamental concept related to friction and other dissipative forces. When two surfaces are in contact, and one attempts to move relative to the other, a pidurdusjõuks arises at the interface, acting in the direction opposite to the intended motion. This force is a consequence of intermolecular interactions between the surfaces, as well as irregularities that cause interlocking and resistance.
The magnitude of pidurdusjõuks depends on several factors. Primarily, it is proportional to the normal force