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FRICTION
• Any force that resists motion
• It involves objects that are in contact with
each other.
• This is the force that keeps an object from
sliding down and incline plane.
Friction
• Friction is a force that resists the motion of
two surfaces that are touching.
• When a moving object comes in contact
with another object, friction is the opposing
force that slows or stops the moving object.
• Some scientists believe that friction is
caused by uneven surfaces of the touching
objects – when rubbed together resistance is
offered.
• Experiments have shown that tiny particles
are actually torn from one surface and
imbedded in the other.
• If two surfaces were carefully polished,
there is a limit to the amount by which
friction may be reduced. If made too
smooth, the friction between them actually
increases.
Types of Friction
• Static..prevents objects sliding
• *Sliding...resists objects while they are
moving
• *Fluid…air or water
Examples of Friction
Examples of Friction
• Tires on the road
• Walking/Running
• Nails into wood
• Sled on hill
• Without friction, an object would continue
to move at constant speed forever.
• The strength of the force of friction depends
on the type of surfaces and how hard the
surfaces push together.
• Rough surfaces produce greater friction
than smooth surfaces.
Principles of Friction
• Friction acts parallel to the surface that are
in contact.
• The direction that friction acts is
OPPOSITE the direction of the motion (or
intended motion).
Fweight
Fnormal
Fapplied
Ffriction(k)
Sliding Friction
• A resistance to movement that is created
when two things rub together.
Fluid Friction
• The force that tries to slow objects down
when they move through a liquid or a gas.
It's also known as "drag", or "air
resistance".
• All gases and liquids are fluids.
• An airplane and a swimmer both experience
fluid friction.
Static Friction – the frictional force present
just before motion begins. Starting Friction
is when Static Friction is at is maximum.
Kinetic Friction – the frictional force
present with motion
Note: Static Friction is usually higher than
Kinetic Friction

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Grade 6- Friction and motion presentation .ppt

  • 2. • Any force that resists motion • It involves objects that are in contact with each other. • This is the force that keeps an object from sliding down and incline plane.
  • 3. Friction • Friction is a force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching. • When a moving object comes in contact with another object, friction is the opposing force that slows or stops the moving object.
  • 4. • Some scientists believe that friction is caused by uneven surfaces of the touching objects – when rubbed together resistance is offered. • Experiments have shown that tiny particles are actually torn from one surface and imbedded in the other. • If two surfaces were carefully polished, there is a limit to the amount by which friction may be reduced. If made too smooth, the friction between them actually increases.
  • 5. Types of Friction • Static..prevents objects sliding • *Sliding...resists objects while they are moving • *Fluid…air or water
  • 6. Examples of Friction Examples of Friction • Tires on the road • Walking/Running • Nails into wood • Sled on hill
  • 7. • Without friction, an object would continue to move at constant speed forever. • The strength of the force of friction depends on the type of surfaces and how hard the surfaces push together. • Rough surfaces produce greater friction than smooth surfaces.
  • 8. Principles of Friction • Friction acts parallel to the surface that are in contact. • The direction that friction acts is OPPOSITE the direction of the motion (or intended motion). Fweight Fnormal Fapplied Ffriction(k)
  • 9. Sliding Friction • A resistance to movement that is created when two things rub together.
  • 10. Fluid Friction • The force that tries to slow objects down when they move through a liquid or a gas. It's also known as "drag", or "air resistance". • All gases and liquids are fluids. • An airplane and a swimmer both experience fluid friction.
  • 11. Static Friction – the frictional force present just before motion begins. Starting Friction is when Static Friction is at is maximum. Kinetic Friction – the frictional force present with motion Note: Static Friction is usually higher than Kinetic Friction