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Chapter 5.2 Friction at the Sochi Winter Olympics
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Chapter 5.2 Frictionat the Sochi Winter Olympics

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Frictionfriction is the force that opposes motion.

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Causes of frictionSurfaces have tiny hills and valleys on both sides.

As the surfaces slide across each other the hills and valleys grind against each other.

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Causes of frictionFriction depends on both surfaces.

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Types of FrictionStatic friction - friction force that resists motion between surfaces that are not moving.

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Types of FrictionSliding friction - the friction force that resists the motion of an object moving across a surface.

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Types of Frictionrolling friction - opposes motion of a rolling object.

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Types of Frictionair friction - a force of the surrounding fluid (air) working against motion

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Types of Friction

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Types of FrictionMotion through water - viscous friction works much like air friction.

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Effect of weight on frictionAdding weight to a sliding or rolling object adds friction between the two surfaces.

Which takes more force to push?

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Decreasing Friction1. Lubrication - such as oil

2. ballbearings

3. Magnetic Levitation

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Increasing Friction1. cleats

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Increasing Friction2. Race tires vs Street Tires

- Street Tires increased friction in wet conditions.

- Race tires increased friction on dry roads.