Frictiongrade 6 Icse CBSE
Frictiongrade 6 Icse CBSE
Frictiongrade 6 Icse CBSE
ICSE - Class 6
Friction and its Types
Summary
Definition:
Friction is a force that opposes the relative motion between two
surfaces of objects in contact.
The force of friction always acts in a direction opposite to that of the
applied force.
Friction exists between two surfaces due to the interlocking of
micro-level irregularities of the two surfaces of the objects in
contact.
Factors That Affect Friction
Roughness of the surface
The extent to which the two surfaces press together
Nature of the surface
Types of Friction
There are three types of friction that exists between solid surfaces.
They are static friction, sliding friction and rolling friction. Frictional
force that comes into action before the start of the motion of an
object is called static friction. Example: a box placed on the floor.
When an object slides over another surface, the frictional force that
Advantages of Friction
Friction between pen and paper enables us to write
on the paper.
Friction between our feet and the ground allows our
movements like standing, walking and running.
Friction between the road and tyres of vehicles allow
the vehicles to move without slipping.
Friction saves us from the impact
of meteoroids coming from space as they get burnt in the
earth's atmosphere due to friction.
Friction helps us to light a match stick.
Disadvantages of Friction
Friction causes moving objects to stop or slow down.
Friction produces heat causing wastage of energy in machines.
Friction causes wear and tear of moving parts of macinery, soles
of shoes, tyres, etc.
Methods of Increasing and Reducing Friction
Friction Basics
Friction is a force that holds back the movement of a sliding
object. That's it. Friction is just that simple.
You will find friction everywhere that objects come into
contact with each other. The force acts in the opposite
direction to the way an object wants to slide. If a car needs
to stop at a stop sign, it slows because of the friction
between the brakes and the wheels. If you run down the
sidewalk and stop quickly, you can stop because of the
friction between your shoes and the cement.
What happens if you run down the sidewalk and you try to
stop on a puddle? Friction is still there, but the liquid makes
the surfaces smoother and the friction a lot less. Less friction
means it is harder to stop. The low friction thing happens to
cars when it rains. That's why there are often so many
accidents. Even though the friction of the brakes is still there,
the brakes may be wet, and the wheels are not in as much
contact with the ground. Cars hydroplane when they go too
fast on puddles of water.
Measuring Friction
INTRODUCTION ABOUT
DISADVANTAGES OF FRICTION:
Friction cause unnecessary wear and tear
of the machinery.Due to friction between the moving parts of a machine heat is produced,which
in a wat affects the working as well as the life of a machine.
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DISADVANTAGES OF FRICTION:
Despite the fact that the friction is very important in our daily life, it also has some disadvantages
like:
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A bigger force is needed to overcome the friction so that an object can move faster.
Engineering textbooks and similar resources can be great tools when picking
which materials to use to generate high friction. Most standard building
materials have known friction coefficients that is, measures of how much
friction they generate with other surfaces
Press the two surfaces together harder. One fundamental principle of basic physics is that the
friction an object experiences is proportional to its normal force (for our purposes, this is basically
the force with which it presses into the object its sliding against). This means that the friction
between two surfaces can be increased if the surfaces are pressed into each other with greater
force.
If youve ever used a set of disc brakes (for instance, on a car or bike) youve
observed this principle in action. In this case, pressing the brakes pushes a set
of friction-generating pads into metal discs attached to the wheels. The harder
the brakes are pushed, the harder the pads get pressed into the discs and the
more friction is generated. This can stop the vehicle quickly, but can also
release lots of heat, which is why a set of brakes is usually quite hot after heavy
braking.
For example, a bicycle will eventually stop if it not cycled consistently. if you want make the
bicycle speed up, you have to cycle it faster. That means more energy is needed to overcome
the frictional force.
(b) Causes the surface of an object to wear out for example, soles of shoes and surfaces of
tyres.
(c) Produces unnecessary heat Car engines becomes hotter because of friction.