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Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.

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Page 1: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.

Chapter 2, Section 3Friction

Page 2: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.

FrictionDefinition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch.

Example: Tires on a street.

Page 3: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.
Page 4: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.

Friction IncreasesExplanation: Friction Increases with rough surfaces and more force.

Example: Increase friction when cleaning a dish by using scrubby side of sponge

Page 5: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.
Page 6: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.

Friction DecreasesExplanation: Friction decreases with smooth surfaces, less force, and lubricants (oil)

Example: Streets are paved to decrease friction with wheels

Page 7: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.
Page 8: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.

Kinetic FrictionDefinition: Friction between moving surfaces

Example: Wheels on a street

Page 9: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.
Page 10: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.

Sliding Kinetic FrictionDefinition: Friction that occurs when an object slides against a surface.

Example: Ice skates on ice Pencil on paper

Page 11: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.
Page 12: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.

Rolling Kinetic FrictionDefinition: Friction that occurs when an object rolls against a surface.

Example: Roller skates on floor, Car tires on street, skateboard on pavement, Bike on trail, ball rolling on a field

Page 13: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.
Page 14: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.

Static FrictionDefinition: When a force is applied to an object, but the object does not move.

Example: pushing a car that dos not move

Page 15: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.
Page 16: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.

Fluid Friction Definition: Friction between an object and water or an object and air.

Example: Surfboard on a wave, person diving into water, skydiver, airplane in air.

Page 17: Chapter 2, Section 3 Friction. Friction Definition: a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that touch. Example: Tires on a street.