Friction
Friction
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You’ll explore the invisible force called friction that helps you walk, write, and stop moving objects. This worksheet helps you understand how friction works between surfaces and why it can be both helpful and unwanted. Learn about static, sliding, and rolling friction, and how different materials affect their strength. You’ll discover how friction produces heat, causes wear and tear, and plays a key role in machines. Understand the use of lubricants, ball bearings, and streamlining to reduce friction. Sharpen your observation skills, build concept clarity, and relate physics to everyday actions. Perfect for comparison tables, real-life applications, and experiment-based questions. Get ready to feel the force behind every motion—because understanding friction helps you explain everything from rubbing hands to speeding cars!
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