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What do you Remember about Friction What do you Remember about Friction Friction opposes motion Friction is dependent on the texture of the surfaces Friction is

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What do you Remember about Friction 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. 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 b Draw a FBD including friction c Solve problems involving friction brPage 2br READING QUIZ 1 A friction force always acts to the contact surface A normal B at 45 C parallel D at the angle of static friction 2 If a block is stationary then the fric Mr. McMartin. Beta Pod Science. While playing ball, your friend throws the ball out of your reach. Rather than running for the ball, you walk after it. You know that the ball will stop. But do you know why?. Friction. Friction is a force that opposes the motion, or tendency of motion, of an object.. Friction is caused . mostly by . the . electromagnetic . interactions of particles within molecules at the surfaces of objects in contact. While these interactions can be rather complex, their combined effects can be reasonably approximated with a decent amount of consistency.. What rooms in your house and school seem to produce the worst shocks from static electricity?. What can you do to minimize or eliminate the problem?. This effect occurs only when electric charges shift from their normal neutral position and is transferred from one object to another.. Physics 6A. Prepared by Vince Zaccone. For Campus Learning Assistance Services at UCSB. Friction is a force that opposes the motion of surfaces that are in contact with each other.. We will consider 2 types of friction in this class:. A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact.. Causes a moving object, such as a ball, to slow down and stop.. Occurs because the surface of any object is rough (microscopic hills and valleys). Notes!. Friction.   . Friction. is a force that o. pposes. motion between . two. surfaces that are touching and creates heat. Friction can be helpful or harmful depending upon the situation..  . Friction. Friction is the resistance force when 2 rigid solids slide (or attempt to slide) across one another. FYI: Drag is a resistive force when solid fluid flows through a liquid or a gas and has different characteristics. Grade Science. What is it?. The force that slows motion between two surfaces that are in contact with each other.. Real life examples. . A baseball player diving into home plate.. Tires on a car can roll freely. 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. . 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…... 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. 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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