PPT-Friction, Conduction and Induction

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How do you charge an object There are three ways to charge an object 1 Charge by Friction 2 Charge by Conduction 3 Charge by Induction How do you measure charge

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How do you charge an object There are three ways to charge an object 1 Charge by Friction 2 Charge by Conduction 3 Charge by Induction How do you measure charge The unit of measure for electrical charge is the Coulomb C In equations it is symbolized by a q. 3 FRICTION The property by virtue of which a resist ing force is created between two rough bodies that resists the sliding of one body over the other is known as friction The force that always opposes the motion of o ME 225 ; PRINCIPLES OF TRIBOLOGY. PRESENTATION ON. SIDDAPPAJI .B. FRICTION. A force that resists the relative motion or tendency to such motion of two bodies in contact. . Friction always works in the direction opposite from the direction the object is moving, or trying to move. . ma k e commerc l FEA program t thi Two-dimensional conduction:two or three-dimensional. In these cases we may apply a number of differentThese include analytical, graphical and numerical approaches In-Class Activities. :. Check Homework, if any. Reading Quiz. Applications. . Characteristics of Dry Friction. . Problems Involving Dry Friction. Concept Quiz. Group Problem Solving. Attention Quiz. Friction. Contact. Induction. Static Electricity - Review. 1) Opposites attract. 2) Likes repel. 3) and – attracts neutral objects. Pith Ball – Neutral non-conductive object which hangs from an insulting string . Friction is the resistance to the sliding, rolling, or flowing motion of an object due to its contact with another object. . When a moving object comes in contact with another object, friction is the opposing force that slows or stops the moving object. . How do you charge an object?. There are three ways to charge an object:. 1. Charge by Friction. 2. Charge by Conduction. 3. Charge by Induction. How do you measure “charge”. The unit of measure for electrical charge is the Coulomb (C). In equations it is symbolized by a “q”. What factors affect (the size of) friction?. Survey says:. Surface texture. Surface material. Surface area. Speed of slide. Mass. Weight. Angle of surface. Normal Force. What is the mathematical relationship between…... What factors affect (the size of) friction?. Survey says:. Surface texture. Surface material. Surface area. Speed of slide. Mass. Weight. Angle of surface. Normal Force. What is the mathematical relationship between…... SNC1P. Charged Objects. An electroscope is an instrument that can be used to detect static charge. . The . study of static electric charges is called . electrostatics. .. The . electroscope was first invented in 1748 by a French clergyman and physicist named Jean . The amount of friction depends on...... Surface Roughness. Forces pushing the two surfaces together.. Types of Friction. https://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/72E28A59-0EAB-4EC9-A097-365513460023. Done by . Osama Alfaqeh. Types . of. . anesthesia. Local. . Anesthesia. Regional . Anesthesia. Spinal . anesthesia . : . injected into . the . spinal. . fluid. Epidural . anesthesia . : . outside . 2 3 septum (Fig. and Supplementary Figs and ). ese regions, previously described as paranodal, could also be dierentiated from the working myocardium in the micro-CT data, appearing as lower atten What do you Remember about Friction?. Friction opposes motion. Friction is dependent on the texture of the surfaces. Friction is dependent on normal force. motion. friction. What do you Remember about Friction?.

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