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Forces Review 20 N 20 N 15 N 25 N 1) What is the net force for the tug-of-war? 2) Will the rope move? Why or Why not? 40 N 40 N 1) Net force = 0 N 2) No, the rope will not move – the forces are balanced. Draw a free body diagram showing which forces are acting on bike rider who is coasting down a hill. Air resistance and rolling friction slow down the bike, while gravity accelerates it. Give 2 examples of FLUID FRICTION. Air resistance, Water drag, water on a slide, oil in a car engine, oil on a bike chain, greasing a cookie sheet, zamboni-ing an ice rink. . Why does an astronaut weigh less on the moon? Hint – WHY would the force of gravity be weaker there? The force of gravity is weaker because: 1) the moon is FAR from earth’s gravitational pull. 2) the moon has much less MASS than the earth. Charlie is grocery shopping. He pushes the cart hard and lets go. Draw a diagram of the forces acting on the cart after he lets go of the cart. What will happen? Air Resistance Friction The only force acting that affects the motion of the cart is FRICTION. Eventually, the cart will come to a stop because of the unbalanced force of friction. Give 2 examples of SLIDING FRICTION. ANY two solid surfaces touching… Give 1 example where we would purposely INCREASE friction. Increasing friction: sand on an icy driveway, snow tires on a car, treads on your sneakers, brake pads on a car… An acorn and a leaf fall out of a tree at the same time. Which will land first? Explain why. Bonus – draw a free body diagram showing the forces… The acorn will land first because air resistance slows down the leaf. Give 1 example where we would purposely DECREASE friction. Decreasing friction: waxing your skis, oil on a bike chain, bowling shoes, using a handcart to move furniture, a sled to move through the snow.