Difference between revisions of "Friction"
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| + | '''Friction''' is a [[force]] that slows things down when two [[Surface|surfaces]] are touching each other. | ||
| + | : Singular [[Noun]]: '''Friction''' | ||
| + | : Plural [[Noun]]: '''Friction''' | ||
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| + | ===About Friction=== | ||
| + | : Friction can only happen when two surfaces are touching so it is called a "[[Contact Force]]". | ||
| + | : Friction depends on the [[texture]] of a surface. | ||
| + | : The rougher a surface is, the more '''friction''' an object will experience when it is moving. | ||
| + | : The smoother a surface is, the less '''friction''' an object will experience. | ||
| + | : A surface could be described as high '''friction''' or low '''friction'''. | ||
Revision as of 15:04, 14 August 2018
Key Stage 2
Meaning
Friction is a force that slows things down when two surfaces are touching each other.
About Friction
- Friction can only happen when two surfaces are touching so it is called a "Contact Force".
- Friction depends on the texture of a surface.
- The rougher a surface is, the more friction an object will experience when it is moving.
- The smoother a surface is, the less friction an object will experience.
- A surface could be described as high friction or low friction.