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Directed Reading B(Pages 128-133)

Section: Friction: A Force That Opposes Motion

Circle the letter of the best answer for each question.

1.What unbalanced force causes a ball to stop rolling?

a. friction

b. gravity

c. thrust

d. push

The Source of Friction

2.What is caused when the hills and valleys of two surfaces meet?

a. balanced force

b. velocity

c. gravity

d. friction

The Effect of Force on Friction

3.Why does sliding a large book take more force than sliding a small book?

a. Large books are rougher.

b. Large books weigh more.

c. Small books are rougher.

d. Small books weigh more.

The Effect of Rougher Surfaces on Friction

4.Which surfaces have more hills and valleys?

a. old surfaces

b. new surfaces

c. smooth surfaces

d. rough surfaces

Directed Reading B continued

Circle the letter of the best answer for each question.

5.Why does dry pavement create more friction than ice does?

a. Ice is rougher.

b. Ice is colder.

c. Dry pavement is smoother.

d. Dry pavement is rougher.

Types of Friction

Kinetic Friction

6.What kind of friction takes place between moving surfaces?

a. kinetic

b. static

c. smooth

d. rough

7.What type of kinetic friction is used to write with a pencil?

a. static

b. sliding

c. rolling

d. smooth

8.What type of kinetic friction is used to roll in-line skates?

a. static

b. sliding

c. rolling

d. smooth

Directed Reading B continued

Static Friction

Circle the letter of the best answer for each question.

9.What kind of friction is happening when force can’t make something move?

a. static

b. kinetic

c. sliding

d. rolling

10.What happens to static friction as soon as an object starts moving?

a. It increases.

b. It decreases.

c. It disappears.

d. It stays the same.

Directed Reading B continued

Use the figures below to answer questions 11, 12, and 13. Circle the letterof the best answer for each question.

11.Look at Figure A above. Why does the block not move?

a. no force applied

b. force of friction

c. surface friction

d. kinetic friction

12.Look at Figure B above. The block does not move. What force keeps the block from moving?

a. rolling kinetic friction

b. sliding kinetic friction

c. static friction

d. kinetic friction

13.Look at the Figure C above. The block is moving. What force acts against the block’s motion?

a. static friction

b. sliding kinetic friction

c. rolling kinetic friction

d. gravity

Friction: Harmful and Helpful

14.What is one way friction is used in a car?

a. to help brakes stop the car

b. to tune the car radio

c. to clean the gasoline

d. to fill the tires

Directed Reading B continued

Circle the letter of the best answer for each question.

15.What is one way that friction can hurt plants?

a. Friction causes erosion.

b. Friction causes disease.

c. Friction causes over watering.

d. Friction causes drought.

16.What would happen if you tried to walk without friction?

a. You would slip and fall.

b. You would get lost.

c. You would change direction.

d. You would go slower.

Some Ways to Reduce Friction

17.What does a lubricant do?

a. increases friction

b. decreases friction

c. increases force

d. decreases force

18.What is used to cut down friction between wheels and axles?

a. sandpaper

b. brakes

c. dirt

d. ball bearings

Some Ways to Increase Friction

19.How does sand on an icy road keep cars from skidding?

a. It makes the surface rougher.

b. It makes the surface smoother.

c. It makes the surface hotter.

d. It makes the surface steeper.

Directed Reading B continued

Circle the letter of the best answer for each question.

20.What is one way to increase friction when you sand a piece of wood?

a. Press harder.

b. Freeze the wood.

c. Use oil.

d. Use ball bearings.

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