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1.Set the ball and the barrier about two feet apart on the table. Grasp both...
Physics, 09.04.2020 14:49 julesR6646
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1.Set the ball and the barrier about two feet apart on the table. Grasp both ends of the ruler. Push the ball using the center of the ruler so the ball rolls, hits the barrier, and rebounds from it. Describe the motion of the ball as it moves.
2. Identify the forces exerted on the ball from the time the ruler touches it.
3. Now explore friction force. Set the piece of plastic or wood on the table and push it steadily across the tabletop using your fingertip. Note how much opposition to your push you feel. Repeat the steps, but this time push the piece of plastic or wood across a rug, carpet, or piece of fabric. If youâre using fabric, be sure to secure the fabric so it doesnât move. How does the opposition to motion on the tabletop compare with that of the rug, carpet, or fabric?
4. Friction force is the opposition to the motion of surfaces sliding across each other. Based on your observations, what is one factor that affects the amount of friction?
5. List several examples of applied force, normal force, and friction that youâve observed in your life.
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