Friction Worksheet
Friction Worksheet
Background knowledge
Friction is a force that slows things down. When two surfaces come in contact
with one another, there is a frictional force. The amount of friction depends
on a number of factors. Rougher surfaces create more friction than smooth
surfaces. It is a lot easier to ride a bike on a newly paved road than on a dirt
trail. The weight of an object pushing on the surface causes friction. The
amount of surface in contact with another surface also affects the amount of
friction. For example, wheels reduce the amount of surface contact.
Science activity
Gail covered a ramp with different materials and measured how far a wooden
block slid on each surface before coming to a halt. Here are her results.
Type of surface
sandpaper
glass
wood
plastic
cardboard
50
500
100
300
90
cm
cm
cm
cm
cm
Science investigation
Using a spring balance, test out the friction of
various objects on a wooden ramp. Keep in mind
that if you want to test the effect of different surfaces,
the same object must be tested each time. Make sure
to explain how you will use the spring balance to
measure friction.
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Friction is a force
Background knowledge
Friction is a force that slows things down. When two surfaces come in contact
with one another, there is a frictional force. The amount of friction depends
on a number of factors. Rougher surfaces create more friction than smooth
surfaces. It is a lot easier to ride a bike on a newly paved road than on a dirt
trail. The weight of an object pushing on the surface causes friction. The
amount of surface in contact with another surface also affects the amount of
friction. For example, wheels reduce the amount of surface contact.
Science activity
Gail covered a ramp with different materials and measured how far a wooden
block slid on each surface before coming to a halt. Here are her results.
Type of surface
sandpaper
glass
wood
plastic
cardboard
cm
cm
cm
cm
cm