What Is Friction Force?
The effect that occurs between a moving object and the surface it touches makes movement difficult. This effect is called friction force.
Friction is a contact force that always opposes motion.
For example, when we kick a ball, it does not roll forever. Instead, it slows down and eventually stops because friction acts between the ball and the ground.
βοΈ Properties of Friction Force

- It acts opposite to the direction of motion
- It is a contact force
- It slows down or stops moving objects
- It makes stationary objects harder to move
- Motion starts only after friction is overcome
- It is stronger on rough surfaces
- It changes depending on surface type
- It cannot move objects by itself
πͺ¨ Rough Surfaces

Rough surfaces have many bumps and irregularities. Because of this, resistance to motion increases.
Examples include:
- Carpet
- Sandpaper
- Soil
- Gravel
- Grass
π§ Smooth (Slippery) Surfaces

Smooth surfaces have fewer bumps, so friction is lower.
Examples:
- Ice
- Glass
- Marble
- Porcelain
- Polished wood
Thatβs why people can slip on wet or icy floors.
π¦ What Does Friction Force Depend On?

1οΈβ£ Weight of the Object
As the weight increases, the friction force also increases.
In winter, extra weight is sometimes added to vehicles to increase friction and prevent skidding.
2οΈβ£ Type of Surface
- Rough surface β more friction
- Smooth surface β less friction
β Effects of Friction Force

Positive Effects:
- We can walk without slipping
- We can write with a pencil
- Vehicles can stop using brakes
Negative Effects:
- Causes wear and tear on shoes and clothes
- Damages machine parts
- Produces unwanted heat
π¬οΈ (Air Resistance)

The friction force acting in the air is called air resistance.
It reduces the speed of moving objects in the air.
- Larger surface area β more air resistance
- Aerodynamic shapes reduce air resistance
Cars, airplanes, helmets, and fighter jets are designed to minimize air resistance.
π Resistance force in Water (Water Resistance)

The resistance force in water is called water resistance.
It is stronger than air resistance.
Ways to Reduce Water Resistance:
- Fish have slippery scales
- Ships have V-shaped fronts
- Swimmers use special swimsuits and caps
- Streamlined body shapes













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