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FRICTION. Friction A force that acts in a direction opposite to the motion Will cause a moving object to slow down and finally stop.

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1 FRICTION

2 Friction A force that acts in a direction opposite to the motion Will cause a moving object to slow down and finally stop

3 Source of Friction Friction occurs because the surface of any object is rough. Even surfaces that appear smooth cause friction.

4 Rougher Surfaces The rougher the surface, the greater the friction. Example: Pavement is much rougher than grass, more friction is produced when you slide on the pavement than on grass.

5 Mass and Friction Objects with more mass need more force to overcome friction, objects with less mass need less force to overcome friction.

6 Types of Friction Sliding Friction- occurs when two solid surfaces slide over each other. Example: When you go sledding, or apply the brakes on a bicycle or car.

7 Types of Friction Rolling Friction- occurs when an object rolls across a surface. Makes objects easier to move than with sliding friction. Example: Anything with wheels uses rolling friction.

8 Types of Friction Fluid Friction – occurs when a solid object moves through a fluid. Fluids include liquids and gases. Example: The friction between air and a fast moving car is the largest force opposing the motion of the car.

9 Static Friction Static Friction is when a force is applied to the object but the object does not move. Static friction disappears as soon as the object moves.


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