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Title: Friction


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Friction
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Friction makes it possible
  • To walk
  • Use wheeled vehicles
  • Sit
  • Hold books

3
Which is not something fiction helps you do?
iRespond Question
F
Multiple Choice
A.) Float in outer space.
B.) Walk
C.) Sit in a seat.
D.) Hold things
E.)
4
  • Friction is a force that occurs when 2 surfaces
    oppose each other.

5
Friction is a force
iRespond Question
F
Multiple Choice
A.) True
B.) False
C.)
D.)
E.)
6
  • Rub your hands together to produce friction.

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Types of friction
  • Static
  • Sliding
  • Rolling
  • Fluid

8
Which is not a kind of friction?
Which is not a type of friction?
iRespond Question
F
Multiple Choice
A.) Static
B.) Kinetic/Sliding
C.) Slippery
D.) Rolling
E.) Fluid
9
Static
  • Friction that acts on something that is not
    moving
  • Piano is held in place by static friction
  • Static friction keeps you in your seat
  • No heat or wear is generated

10
Sliding
  • Force resulting when pushing or pulling an object
    over a surface.
  • Moving daypushing a box across the floor
  • Heat and wear can result

11
Rolling
  • Contact is reduced because of rollers or wheels
    or ball bearings.
  • Skate boards have ball bearings in the wheels.
  • A cart has wheels.
  • Less heat and wear will result.

12
Fluid friction
  • Resistance from a liquid or air.
  • Stirring a thick batter
  • Walking through water
  • Olympic bike riders

13
The wheels on a car are an example of what type
of friction?
iRespond Question
F
Multiple Choice
A.) Static
B.) Sliding
C.) Rolling
D.) Fluid
E.)
14
A box sitting on a slope is an example of which
type of friction?
iRespond Question
F
Multiple Choice
A.) Static
B.) Rolling
C.) Fluid
D.) Sliding
E.)
15
Air resistance is what kind of friction?
iRespond Question
F
Multiple Choice
A.) Static
B.) Sliding
C.) Rolling
D.) Fluid
E.)
16
Mu
  • is the coefficient of friction.
  • This depends on the two surfaces involved.

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Typical values of Mu
  • Wood on wood .25-.5(no units)
  • Glass on glass .9-1.0
  • Steel on steel .6
  • Steel on steel with oil .09
  • Rubber on dry pavement 1.0
  • Ski on snow .04
  • Teflon on teflon .04

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Which of the following is true about Mu?
iRespond Question
F
Multiple Choice
A.) It is always the same number
B.) It is the "Coefficient of friction"
C.) It doesn't depend on the surfaces involved
D.)
E.)
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Assignment
  • Name 2 sports where friction is helpful and
    needed. Explain
  • Name 2 sports where friction is reduced for
    better performance. Explain

20
Reducing friction
  • A smooth surface does demonstrate as much
    friction as a rough surface.
  • A lubricant can be used to reduce friction.

21
You can get rid of friction by
iRespond Question
F
Multiple Choice
A.) making the surfaces rougher
B.) using lubrication
C.) there is nothing you can do to reduce friction
D.)
E.)
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Which of the following are true about friction?
iRespond Question
F
Multiple Choice
A.) We couldn't live without it
B.) It depends on the two surfaces
C.) It can be a bad thing
D.) All of the above
E.) None of the above
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