Reduce the initial speed
Increase the time taken to stop
Increase the stopping distance
Apply a smaller opposing force
Use gradual braking instead of sudden braking
Reduce friction if slowing is not desired
Increase friction if controlled stopping is needed
Use aerodynamic drag to assist slowing
Lower the mass if possible
Use a speed controller or brake controller
Monitor velocity regularly
Calculate deceleration using ( a = frac{v-u}{t} )
Use ( F = ma ) to find the required force
Check units before solving
Use consistent SI units
Rearrange the motion equations as needed
Verify the result is negative for slowing down
Confirm the object stops safely within the required distance
Recheck assumptions and known values
