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A force that opposes motion Friction : A force that opposes motion

Friction occurs because the surface of any object is rough. Friction is a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are touching. Friction occurs because the surface of any object is rough. Even smooth surfaces have microscopic hills and valleys. The amount of friction between two surfaces depends on many factors, including: Roughness of the surfaces Force pushing the surfaces together

Rougher surfaces create more friction Pavement has more microscopic hills and valleys than grass. Which one would create more friction? If you said pavement, you were correct! How about between grass and ice? Be able to explain why!

Greater force creates more friction The amount of friction also depends on the force pushing the surfaces together. If the force is increased, the hills and valleys of the surfaces can come into closer contact. This causes the friction between the surfaces to increase. Less massive objects create less force on surfaces than more massive objects do.

Types of Friction 1. Sliding Friction If you push an eraser across your desk, the eraser will move for a short distance and then stop. This is an example of sliding friction. Sliding friction is very effective at opposing the movement of objects and is the force that causes the eraser to stop moving.

You can feel the effect of sliding friction when you try to move a heavy dresser by pushing it along the floor. You must exert a lot of force to overcome the sliding friction. You use sliding friction when you apply the brakes on a bike or car, or when you write with a piece of chalk.

2. Rolling Friction The force of rolling friction is usually less than the force of sliding friction. It is generally easier to move objects on wheels than it is to slide them along the floor Rolling friction is an important part of almost all means of transportation. Anything with wheels uses rolling friction between the wheels and the ground to move forward.

3. Fluid Friction Why is it harder to walk on a freshly mopped floor than on a dry floor? On the wet floor, the sliding friction between your feet and the floor is replaced with fluid friction between your feet and water. In this case, fluid friction is less than sliding friction, the floor is slippery. The term fluid includes liquids and gases milk, water, air, helium

Fluid friction opposes the motion of objects traveling through a fluid. Fluid friction between air and a fast moving car is the largest force opposing the motion of the car. You can observe this by holding your hand out of your window while the car is moving!

4. Static Friction Static friction occurs when a force is applied to an object, but does not cause the object to move. The object doesn’t move because the force of static friction balances the force applied. Static friction disappears as soon as the object starts moving, and then another type of friction immediately occurs.

Force Applied Force Applied Static Friction Sliding Friction A B C

Friction can be harmful or helpful What are some ways it can be helpful? What are some ways it can be harmful?