EVENTS CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL
29/01/2021
CLASS-8 SLOT-2
Science Chapter-12
friction
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Question 1.Fill in the blanks.
(a) Friction
opposes the relative motion between the surfaces in contact with each
other.
(b) Friction
depends on the smoothness (or irregularities or nature) of surfaces.
(c) Friction
produces heat
(d) The
sprinkling of powder on the carrom board reduces friction.
(e) Sliding
friction is less than the static friction.
Question 2.Four children were asked to arrange forces due to rolling,
static and sliding frictions in decreasing order. Their arrangements are given below. Choose the correct arrangement.
(a) rolling,
static, sliding
(b) rolling,
sliding, static
(c) static,
sliding, rolling
(d) sliding,
static, rolling
Solution:
(c) static,
sliding, rolling.
(a) wet marble
floor, dry marble floor, newspaper and towel.
(b) newspaper,
towel, dry marble floor, wet marble floor.
(c) towel,
newspaper, dry marble floor, wet marble floor.
(d) wet marble
floor, dry marble floor, towel, newspaper.
Answer:
(a) wet marble
floor, dry marble floor, newspaper and towel.
Answer:Frictional
force will act upward, i.e., the direction opposite to that of sliding book.
Question 5.You spill a bucket of soapy water on a marble floor accidentally. Would it make it easier or more difficult for you to walk on the floor? Why?
Answer:The
layer of soap makes the floor smooth due to which the friction is reduced. This
makes the floor slippery and the foot cannot make a proper grip on the floor.
Therefore it is difficult to walk on a soapy floor. We may slip on the floor.
Question 6.Explain why sportsmen use shoes with spikes.
Answer:Sportsmen
use shoes with spikes to increase the friction between shoes and the surface.
So the shoes with spikes do not slip while the sportsmen run and play.
Question 7.Iqbal has to push a lighter box and Seema has to push a similar
heavier box on the same floor. Who will have to apply a larger force and why?
Answer:A heavy
object produces more friction as it is pressed hard against the opposite
surface. So Seema will have to apply a larger force.
Question 8.Explain why sliding friction is less than static friction.
Answer:The
sliding friction is less than static friction because the sliding object get
less time to interlock into the contact points on the floor. So it is somewhat
easier to move an object already in motion than to get it started.
Question 9.Give examples to show that friction is both a friend and a foe.
Answer:Some
points are given below which show that friction is both a friend and a foe:
Friction as a
friend:
It allows us to
grip and catch any object.
It helps us to
walk comfortably on the floor.
It helps to
minimise the speed or to stop any moving object.
It helps us to
write.
Friction as a
foe:
It causes wear
and tears in objects.
It causes
damage to the parts of machines and tools which further require money to get
them repaired.
It reduces the
speed of moving objects, so more force is required.
It produces
hurdles in moving any object freely.
Question 10.Explain why objects moving
in fluids must have special shapes.
Answer:The
objects moving in fluids must have a special shape to overcome the fluid
friction acting on them. Efforts are therefore made to minimise the friction,
so objects are given special shape having pointed fronts with little broader
middle portion which gets tapered at the back called streamlined.
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