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Forces 3.1
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Mass - amount of matter in an object
Review Vocabulary Mass - amount of matter in an object
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What is force? A force is a push or a pull.
Applied force changes the movement. Sometimes, it is obvious that a force has been applied. But other forces are not as noticeable. ©Lawrence Manning/Corbis
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The force of the moving ball causes the ball at rest to move in the direction of the force.
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Net Force When two or more forces act on an object at the same time, the forces combine. This is called a net force. Forces on an object that are equal in size and opposite in direction are called balanced forces. The net force is zero. Net Force =0
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+ What is the result of unbalanced forces? Net Force =
When the forces are not balanced, the net force that moves the object is the difference between the two forces. + Net Force =
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unbalanced forces The forces combine, or add together, because they are exerted in the same direction. The net force is equal to both forces added together. + Net Force =
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Friction is the force that opposes the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching each other.
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The amount of friction between two surfaces depends on:
The kind of surfaces that are touching. The amount of force that is pressing the surfaces together.
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What Causes Friction? Friction is caused by the microwelds that form where the surfaces are in contact.
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What makes things stick together?
The greater the force pushing two surfaces together, the stronger the microwelds will be. To move one surface over another, a force must be applied to break these microwelds.
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Types of Friction
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Types of Friction Definition - Caused by: Examples: Definition -
In your notebook, make a graphic organizer for the 3 types of friction. For each type give a definition, state why it is caused by, and give at least 2 examples of that type. Types of Friction Definition - Caused by: Examples: Definition - Caused by: Examples: Definition - Caused by: Examples:
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Static friction is the force that keeps two surfaces at rest from sliding across each other.
Caused when the force is not large enough to break the microwelds
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Sliding friction is the force that works against the motion of two surfaces that are sliding across each other. caused by the microwelds breaking and then forming again
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Rolling friction is the frictional force between a rolling object and the surface it rolls on.
Caused when the object and surface are deformed at their point of contact
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