Friction
Friction 2.0
Mass vs Weight
Staying Grounded
Random
100

Rubbing your hands together produces ____________ because of the force between touching objects

Heat

100

Smooth surfaces or rough surfaces? This one has less friction.

smooth surfaces

100

This describes the amount of matter an object contains

mass

100

This force pulls an object down toward the center of the earth

Gravity

100

This force slows down objects that are moving through the air

Air Resistance

200

Friction resists_______________

motion

200

This type of friction acts when objects are already moving

Sliding friction

200

This depends on gravity and can change when you go to a different place

weight

200

The force that pulls objects down also keeps planets doing this

orbiting

200

Critical thinking: This is why skydivers spread their arms and legs

To increase Air resistance

300

All types of friction try to do this

slow objects down
stop objects from moving

300

An example of friction working

Writing with a pen
Rubbing your hands together
Rubbing sticks together

300

This is how I find weight if I have the mass of an object and the gravity of a planet

Weight = mass x gravity

300

This force works opposite to gravity

air resistance

300

This scientist questioned the idea that heavier objects fall faster

Galileo Galilei

400

This type of friction prevents objects from starting to move

Static friction

400

The one that has less friction between an ice skating rink and sidewalk

ice skating rink

400

My mass is 100 grams. What is my weight if gravity is 10. 

1000

400

This happens when you drop a tennis ball and a basketball at the same time (air resistance doesn't count because they are the same shape)

They hit the ground at the same time. 

400

This was the old belief before Galileo tested falling objects

That heavier objects would fall faster

500

This types of friction causes balls to slow down and stop on grass

Rolling Friction

500

The forces that are working when a ball rolls down an incline

friction

gravity

a force to push the object and stop the object

500

My mass is 100g. The gravity on earth is 3.8. This is my weight on the moon.

Weight = mass x gravity
Weight = 100 x 3.8 = 380

500

A bowling ball and a feather have different masses, but in a vacuum they fall at the same _______

speed

500

Air resistance affects objects like a feather more because it has this shape

Wide and spread out

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