 Chapter 3 Chapter 3 What is friction? Provide a picture of friction in nature List the Three Types of Friction 1. Sliding Friction: Define 2. Rolling.

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 Chapter 3 Chapter 3

What is friction? Provide a picture of friction in nature List the Three Types of Friction 1. Sliding Friction: Define 2. Rolling Friction: Define 3. Provide a real world written example of sliding friction Provide a real world written example of rolling friction Provide a real world written example of static friction Static Friction: Define Provide a picture of sliding friction Provide a picture of Rolling friction Provide a picture of static friction

 What is air resistance? Provide an object that has a ton of air resistance when it falls High Air Resistance Low Air Resistance

Air Resistance Video Click Me VideosWhich one hit firstWhy? Astronaut Feather and Hammer Apple and Ball How does Gravity effect all objects? How does air resistance effect all objects?

 Get a 100 on the test and screenshot it here The URL of your activity is: Click me for the test!!!

 Get a 5/5 before moving on