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Suppose you decide to ride a skateboard.
You push off the ground and start moving.
According to Newton’s First Law of Motion,
if no other forces are acting on your
skateboard, you will continue to
move….BUT
What happens?
Your skateboard slows down because of
friction.
Friction is the force that opposes motion
between two surfaces that are touching
each other.
The amount of friction depends on two
things:
Kind of surface.
Forces pressing the surfaces together.
Even though a surface may look smooth, if
you magnify the surface it isn’t smooth.
Everything is made of molecules. The
molecules come together to make bumps.
Some surfaces have molecules that leave
large bumps and some leave smaller
bumps, but all surfaces have bumps.
Microwelds occur when two bumpy surfaces
are rubbed up against each other they
stick together.
 The greater the force on the object, the
greater the force of the microwelds and
the greater force is needed to overcome
the microwelds to move the object
Suppose your little brother gets into a box
and wants you to move him. He is too
heavy to lift.
You try to push the box and it doesn’t move.
What type of acceleration does it have?
Zero Acceleration
Static Friction is the friction between two
surfaces that are not moving past each
other.
In this case, your push is not large enough
to break the microwelds and the box
remains stuck to the floor.
To help you move your little brother, you
decide to ask a friend.
You both push and slowly, but not easily, the
box starts to slide across the floor.
When you stop pushing, it quickly stops
moving.
Sliding the box is difficult and there is still
resistance.
Although you have overcome the
microwelds, there is still a sliding friction
occurring
Have you ever seen a car stuck in the snow.
Every time the driver steps on the gas, the
tires just spin and the car doesn’t go
anywhere?
This is because there isn’t enough friction
between the slippery ground and the tires.
How could you create more friction to get
the tires to move the car?
Drop sand, gravel, put a board under each
of the front tires.
The friction between the rolling tires and the
ground is called rolling friction.
Rolling friction works partly because of
microwelds.
Rolling friction is much less friction than
static or sliding friction.
That is why it is easier to use a dolly than
pushing your little brother in the box.
Why do some people add sand to their
trunks during the winter months?
How does this apply to any of Newton’s
Laws?

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Friction

  • 1.
  • 2. Suppose you decide to ride a skateboard. You push off the ground and start moving. According to Newton’s First Law of Motion, if no other forces are acting on your skateboard, you will continue to move….BUT What happens?
  • 3. Your skateboard slows down because of friction. Friction is the force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are touching each other. The amount of friction depends on two things: Kind of surface. Forces pressing the surfaces together.
  • 4. Even though a surface may look smooth, if you magnify the surface it isn’t smooth. Everything is made of molecules. The molecules come together to make bumps. Some surfaces have molecules that leave large bumps and some leave smaller bumps, but all surfaces have bumps. Microwelds occur when two bumpy surfaces are rubbed up against each other they stick together.
  • 5.  The greater the force on the object, the greater the force of the microwelds and the greater force is needed to overcome the microwelds to move the object
  • 6. Suppose your little brother gets into a box and wants you to move him. He is too heavy to lift. You try to push the box and it doesn’t move. What type of acceleration does it have? Zero Acceleration
  • 7. Static Friction is the friction between two surfaces that are not moving past each other. In this case, your push is not large enough to break the microwelds and the box remains stuck to the floor.
  • 8. To help you move your little brother, you decide to ask a friend. You both push and slowly, but not easily, the box starts to slide across the floor. When you stop pushing, it quickly stops moving. Sliding the box is difficult and there is still resistance. Although you have overcome the microwelds, there is still a sliding friction occurring
  • 9. Have you ever seen a car stuck in the snow. Every time the driver steps on the gas, the tires just spin and the car doesn’t go anywhere? This is because there isn’t enough friction between the slippery ground and the tires. How could you create more friction to get the tires to move the car? Drop sand, gravel, put a board under each of the front tires.
  • 10. The friction between the rolling tires and the ground is called rolling friction. Rolling friction works partly because of microwelds. Rolling friction is much less friction than static or sliding friction. That is why it is easier to use a dolly than pushing your little brother in the box.
  • 11. Why do some people add sand to their trunks during the winter months? How does this apply to any of Newton’s Laws?