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Friction Lesson

Friction Lesson

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Physics

2nd Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS2-2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Elizabeth White

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6 Slides • 4 Questions

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What is Friction?

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What is friction?

  • Friction can be defined as the force that opposes motion.

  • It occurs when two solid surfaces rub together.

  • To make an object move, you must apply force to it. This motion force has to overcome the force of friction, otherwise it will not move.

  • Friction can be affected by a range of factors.

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What factors affect friction?

  • Materials: some materials will create less friction due to their surface. A rough surface will create more friction than a smoother surface.

  • Mass: things that are heavy will be subject to more friction than things that are light.

  • Surface area: if the area of the two objects rubbing together is large, it will create more friction.

  • Liquids: the addition of a liquid can reduce friction by making the surface slippery. Dry surfaces tend to have more friction.

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Multiple Choice

Which surface would have more friction?

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a sidewalk

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an ice-skating rink

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Multiple Choice

True or false? A rough surface creates more friction than a smooth surface.

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true

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false

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Yes! There are two other kinds of friction you should know about:

Air resistance is when a solid object moves through air or gases.

Similarly, water resistance is when a solid object moves through water or liquids.

We experience these everyday – when you move you are constantly overcoming air resistance.

Are there different kinds of friction?

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Dropdown

Someone swimming would experience ​ ​

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How can we use friction to our benefit?

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Friction has many practical uses in the world.

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Some uses include:

braking systems in vehicles;

stringed musical instruments;

door stops;

writing.

​​Uses of Friction

Friction makes movement harder.

Friction wastes energy.

Friction creates heat.

Friction wears things out.

Problems Friction Can Cause

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Drag and Drop

Friction wastes ​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
energy
gravity
light
movement

What is Friction?

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