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Title: Friction, Gravity, and Pressure


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Friction, Gravity, and Pressure
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Friction
  • Friction - The force that one surface exerts on
    another when the two rub against each other.
  • Acts in a direction opposite to the objects
    direction of motion.
  • Opposes motion, eventually will cause object to
    stop.
  • Strength depends on 2 factors type of surface
    and how hard the surfaces push together.

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Types of Friction
  1. Sliding solid surfaces slide over each other.
    (more force needed to overcome than rolling)
  2. Rolling object rolls over a surface. (Less
    force needed than sliding)
  3. Fluid occurs when an object moves through a
    fluid. (less force needed to overcome than
    sliding) Fluid keeps surfaces from making direct
    contact reduces friction.

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Gravity
  • Isaac Newton realized that a force acts to pull
    objects straight down toward the center of Earth.
  • Gravity force that pulls objects toward each
    other.
  • The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8m/s2

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Free Fall
  • Free Fall is when the only force acting on a
    falling object is gravity.
  • In free fall gravity is an unbalanced force
  • Near surface of earth force of gravity is 9.8
    m/s2 every sec increases by 9.8m/s.
  • All objects in free fall accelerate at the same
    pace regardless of mass.

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Air Resistance
  • All objects are supposed to fall at same rate,
    not always the case.
  • Air resistance objects falling though air
    experience type of fluid friction.
  • Not the same for all objects
  • Air resistance increases with velocity,
    eventually equals force of gravity and is
    balanced no acceleration
  • Terminal velocity- the greatest velocity an
    object reaches

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Growth of Seedlings
  • Plants grow vertically response to gravity
    Gravitropism
  • Stem grows up (opposite of gravity), roots grow
    down (direction of gravity)

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Weight
  • Weight - measure of the force of gravity on an
    object.
  • Mass amount of matter in an object.
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