Revision Assignment Friction
Revision Assignment Friction
1. It is the friction that comes Limiting friction is the Kinetic friction, is the
into play when the objects maximum value of static force of friction between
are at rest relative to each friction that comes into two surfaces in contact
other. play when a body is just at with each other when
the point of moving over there is a relative motion
the surface of another between them .
body.
2. Its value varies from zero Its value is constant for a Its value is constant for a
to a certain maximum pair of bodies. pair of bodies.
value when the body just
begins to move
3. Its value is higher than Its value is higher than Its value is less than both
kinetic but smaller than both static and kinetic static and limiting friction.
limiting friction. friction.
Q.12 How friction can be increased?
Ans. Ways of increasing friction are :
a. By providing grooves- For example, the soles of shoes have
grooves to increase friction and prevent slipping.
b. Treads are made in the tyres of vehicles to increase friction and
it prevents skidding of vehicles on wet road.
c. Disc brakes in a car, the harder the brakes are pushed, the harder
the pads get pressed into the discs and more friction is
generated. These brakes can stop the vehicle very quickly.
d. Increasing the normal force / weight .For example if a small,
light object is sliding on a slanting table , then we keep a heavy
object like a book over it to stop it.
Q.13 What are Ball bearings? Explain use of ball bearings to reduce friction. Name
two objects where ball bearing are used.
Ans. Ball bearings are devices used in machines to reduce friction. They reduce
friction by converting sliding friction to rolling friction. Ball bearings are used
in roller skates and electric fans.
Q.14 With an activity show that friction
(i) does not depend on area of contact
Ans. Step 1 : Take a brick and tie a rope around it. Now keep it on a flat surface.
Attach the hook of a spring balance to the rope and pull it with a slowly
increasing force. Note the reading on the spring balance when the object just
begins to move. This is the value of limiting friction between the brick and the
surface on which it is kept.
Step 2 : Keep the brick along its edge and repeat the step1.You will observe that
though the area of contact is now different the value of limiting friction remains
the same. This activity shows that friction does not depend on area of contact.
(ii) depends on weight of the object.
Ans. Step 1 : Take a brick and tie a rope around it. Now keep it on a
flat surface. Attach the hook of a spring balance to the rope and
pull it with a slowly increasing force. Note the reading on the
spring balance when the object just begins to move. This is the
value of limiting friction between the brick and the surface on
which it is kept.
Step 2 : Keep another brick over the previous brick and repeat the
first step.You will observe that the value of limiting friction
increases with the increase in weight.
Thus this activity shows that friction depends on the weight of the
object.
Q.15 Explain why :
i. Rolling friction is less than sliding friction.
Ans. Rolling friction is less than sliding friction as the
irregularities do not interlock properly while rolling.
ii. Gymnasts rub coarse powder on their hands before the event
Ans. Gymnasts rub coarse powder on their hands before the
event to improve the grip by increasing the friction.As
friction is more when the surface is rougher