Understanding Friction in Physics

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Explore the concept of friction in physics, including its effects, types like fluid friction, and methods to reduce it between objects. Learn about the importance of reducing drag in vehicle design through engaging activities like a paper aeroplane competition. Discover insightful images to enhance your understanding.

  • Friction
  • Physics
  • Drag
  • Vehicle design
  • Science

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  1. Friction Friction is a Force that always pushes against an object when it touches another object When 2 things are in contact with each other, there will be friction acting between them

  2. Friction High friction (lots of friction) will slow something down Low friction (not much friction) will keep things moving

  3. High friction or Low friction? Ski s on the snow Car tyre Brakes on a bike Water on a slide Pencil and rubber

  4. How can we reduce the friction between 2 objects? Reduce the contact area by using rollers/ball-bearings/wheels Change the surfaces of the materials that are touching by using lubrication eg. Oil Create a cushion of air Eg. Like a hovercraft or air hockey table

  5. Fluid Friction This type of friction is what happens with liquids and gases (In Physics, liquids and gases are both called "fluids". They behave in similar ways.) Fluid friction is also known as "drag". On aircraft it's also called "air resistance". It depends on:- how thick the fluid is (its "viscosity") the shape of the object the speed of the object

  6. Aircraft and car designers want to reduce drag, so that the vehicle can go fast without having to waste too much fuel. How do you think they can do it?

  7. Paper Aeroplane Competition Aim: The winning team is the one who gets their plane to stay in the air the longest and is the fastest. Materials: 1 sheet of blank paper 1 paperclip Scotch tape Instructions: Use only the materials indicated in the above list; you don t have to use them all. The plane may be constructed using all or part of the 21.5 x 28 cm sheet of paper. Label each plane with the "engineer s" name. Each group is allowed three throws; record the best throw only. Begin timing with the throw of the plane and end when the plane hits the floor. Settle a tie with a throw-off.

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