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Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

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Page 1: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

Friction

Page 2: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

Warm up• Come in quietly, get your journal from the

appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page:

• Draw the force diagram of Susie pushing her bike to the left with 400 N of force, and Roger pushing his bike to the right with 800 N of force. (Remember arrow size and direction)

• Draw the force diagram of a falling bowling ball weighing 20 N (Remember gravity is a force).

Page 3: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

Two Masses Falling

Steel Ball and a Feather

Page 4: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

Standards

• S8P3b. Demonstrate the effect of balanced and unbalanced forces on an object in terms of gravity, inertia, and friction.

Page 5: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

Daily Goals

• Explain how friction works• Give examples of the two types of friction• Explain how friction can be helpful and

harmful

Page 6: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

Essential Question

• How does friction help football players?

Page 7: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

Important

• Test Friday, Nov. 18• Practice Sheet #12 due Friday, Nov. 18• Study Guide due Friday, Nov. 18 for extra

credit

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Friction

• Friction - a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact

Page 9: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

Direction of Friction

• Friction always works in the direction opposing motion

Page 10: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

Friction

Page 11: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

Types of Friction

• Two main types of friction– Static friction – occurs when a force is applied to

an object but does not cause motion– Kinetic friction – Friction between moving surfaces

Page 12: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

Warm Up

• Come in quietly, get your journals, and have a seat.

• Open your journals and complete the writing prompt “A World without Friction”

• You have ten minutes to be finished. (Not just starting, but completely finished. Finished means several complete sentences addressing the prompt). For a grade.

Page 13: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

Kinetic Friction

• Three types– Rolling– Sliding– Fluid

Page 14: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

Types of Friction

Page 15: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

How to Increase/Decrease Friction

• Greater forces applied to the object increase friction

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How to Increase/Decrease Friction

• Rougher surfaces on the objects increases friction

VS.

Page 17: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

How to Increase/Decrease Friction

• The amount of area in contact does not affect friction

Page 18: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

How to Increase/Decrease Friction

Page 19: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

Friction - Helpful

Page 20: Friction. Warm up Come in quietly, get your journal from the appropriate bin, complete the following on the next available page: Draw the force diagram.

Friction - Harmful