March 24, 2014 Homework: Complete Calculating Net Force sheet and Section Assessment Question 1C on pg. 50 in textbook.- Complete question on the back.

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March 24, 2014 Homework: Complete Calculating Net Force sheet and Section Assessment Question 1C on pg. 50 in textbook.- Complete question on the back of Net force sheet. Do Now: Take out Finding Forces worksheet, Open textbook to page 45.

Friction Who slides down the hill easier, Guy A or Guy B? Guy- A-Why?

Why is it more difficult to walk on ice than the floor?

Define Friction The force that two surfaces exert on each other, when they run against each other. Friction acts in the opposite direction of motion What two factors effect the strength of the force of friction that occurs between two objects?

-Smooth Surfaces produce less friction -Rough Surfaces Produce more friction

Friction http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOAIvTwPsZQ

Which type of friction keeps your shoes from slipping on the floor? Static friction

Think about how important friction is in your favorite sport or activity?

March 25, 2014 -Homework: Finish Class work-& Check- in slip- -Do Now  Write down homework, Take out Net force worksheet/ 1C, open T.B. to pg 46: Update T.O.C: Pg. 5: Gravity: Universal Law Pg. 6 Factors Affecting gravity: Weight and Mass Pg. 7 Gravity and Motion

Name that Friction type? The harder things are rubbing together the more friction there is

Name that Friction!!! Sliding Friction Fluid Friction

What is the net force of this skater? What is the strength and the direction? 120N -100N 20 N to the right

Gravity Turn to page. 46 in Textbook and pg. 5 in notebook Universal Gravitation Factors Affecting Gravity, and Weight and Mass Read the rest of 46-47 and for each of the headings write the main ideas found in the text.