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Friction in Solids

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Topics

  • Introduction
  • Definition: Friction
  • Definition: Frictional Force
  • Understanding Friction
  • Disadvantages and Remedies
  • Real-Life Examples
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Introduction

When the surface of one body slides over another, a specific force is exerted between them. This force acts tangentially to the surfaces and is directed opposite to the relative motion. It acts to prevent or oppose the movement between the two bodies.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Definition: Friction

"The property which resists the relative motion between two surfaces in contact is called friction."

Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Definition: Frictional Force

"This mechanical force between two solid surfaces in contact with each other is called the frictional force."

Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Understanding Friction

Friction is a natural force of opposition that acts between two solid surfaces in contact. It explains why objects do not move easily when a small force is applied and why moving objects eventually stop.

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Disadvantages and Remedies

While friction is useful for walking, it can be harmful in mechanical contexts.

  • Problem: It causes energy dissipation in machines, lowering their efficiency.
  • Solution: Friction can be reduced in these cases by using polished surfaces or applying lubricants.
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Real-Life Examples

  • Rolling Ball: A ball rolling on a playground comes to a halt after a certain distance because friction opposes its motion.
  • Walking: Friction is necessary for walking. Footwear soles have designs to increase this opposing force and prevent slipping.
  • Slipping: Walking on polished floors with soapy water is difficult because the force of opposition (friction) is significantly reduced.

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