Friction Between Solid Surfaces Flashcards

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Is it true that friction tries to prevent motion between two surfaces in contact?

A

True!

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What is friction?

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A force which tries to prevent motion between two surfaces in contact

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Which ways does friction act?

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  • Acts parallel to the surfaces in contact

- In the opposite direction to motion

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What does the size of the frictional force depend on?

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  • Type of surfaces in contact

- How hard the surfaces are pressed together

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5
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What creates friction?

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  • Surfaces which are uneven touch the other surface over a small area, small contact area.
  • Creates huge pressures that welds surfaces together.
  • Have to break the welds to slide over the page.
  • This is friction.
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As well as opposing motion, what can friction also cause?

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  • Cause surfaces to heat up.

- Cause surfaces to eventually wear away

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