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Sol 5.3 Friction

Sol 5.3 Friction

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Science

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5th Grade

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Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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9 Slides • 10 Questions

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How can friction, gravity, or a change in mass affect motion?

​PS.5.2.1 Carry out investigations to explain how factors such as gravity, friction, and change in mass affect the motion of objects.

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  • how friction affects motion.

  • the role of gravity in motion.

  • how mass influences motion.

​This week we have investigated...

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Motion is the change in position of an object.

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What is motion?

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Friction

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Friction is a force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact.

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Multiple Choice

What do you think happens when you push a toy car on different surfaces?

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It moves faster on carpet.

2

It moves slower on carpet.

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Friction in Action

Friction depends on the types of surfaces and how hard they are pressed together.

What do you think about these surfaces?

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Multiple Choice

Which surface do you think has the most friction?

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Ice

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Sandpaper

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Multiple Choice

A wagon is pushed in a straight line. How would an increase in friction on the wagon wheels affect the wagon?

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It would cause the wagon to move faster.

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It would cause the wagon to change mass.

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It would cause the wagon to change direction.

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It would cause the wagon to slow down.

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Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward each other.

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Multiple Choice

What happens to a ball when you drop it?

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It floats away.

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It falls to the ground.

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Multiple Choice

A boy throws a baseball up in the air. Why does the baseball fall back down to the ground?

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the mass of the baseball decreases, causing it to fall

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the weight of the ball causes the ball to fall

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the force of gravity causes the ball to fall

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the density of the ball causes the ball to fall

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Mass is the amount of matter in an object.

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Multiple Choice

If you have two toy cars, one heavy and one light, which one do you think will go further when pushed?

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heavy car

2

light car

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A change in mass can affect how much force is needed to move an object.


Look at these examples:
Which cart needs more force to move?
What about the wagons?

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Poll

TRUE of FALSE:

More mass means more force is needed to move an object.

TRUE

FALSE

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Poll

TRUE or FALSE:

Less mass means less force is needed to move an object.

TRUE

FALSE

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Multiple Choice

If two boxes are pushed with the same amount of total force, and one weighs 1kg and the other weighs 100kg, which one will accelerate faster?

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1kg box

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100 kg box

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they will accelerate at the same rate

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Multiple Choice

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Students described the amount of force needed to change the motion for each ball from idle to rolling.  Which statement is true?*
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The beach ball has less mass, but it took more force to make it roll.
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The bowling ball has less mass, but it took more force to make it roll.
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The beach ball has more mass, therefore it took less force to make it roll.
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The bowling ball has more mass, therefore, it took more force to make it roll.

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3 Big Ideas...

  • Friction slows down motion.

  • Gravity pulls objects down.

  • More mass = more force to move. Less mass = less force to move.

How can friction, gravity, or a change in mass affect motion?

​PS.5.2.1 Carry out investigations to explain how factors such as gravity, friction, and change in mass affect the motion of objects.

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