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What a Drag Friction Lab Physics Name____________________________________ Partner(s)_______________________________________ Targets: - I can define friction and describe the major factors that influence the size of the force of friction acting on an object that slides on a surface. - I can recognize that friction forces always reduces the net force on objects. Materials Needed: 4 wood blocks 1 Newton Spring Scale Surfaces: cork, cardboard, foam, carpet, rubber, etc. Strategy: Before you begin the lab, here are a few things you and your group need to think about. What factors do you think affect the size of frictional force? In other words, what could you do to these blocks to increase or decrease the amount of friction experienced while the blocks are pulled along a surface? What variables can be tested in order to gather data for the amount of friction which can affect the blocks as they are being pulled along the surface? After your group discussion, go ahead and explore combinations such as different sides, different surface areas, different surfaces, stacking, etc. You will have about 10 minutes to try as many combinations as possible. Class discussion: Your teacher will ask you to share aloud what your group has tried. Write down what you tried below and any ideas you obtained from the other groups. 1 Experiment: You and your group will design a series of controlled experiments. You must do at least 2 experiments. Before you conduct your experiment, make sure to define your variables and your constants. Experiment 1: Constants: Title: Variables Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average Experiment 2: Constants: Title: Variables Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average Experiment 3: Constants: Title: Variables Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average Experiment 4: Constants: Title: Variables Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average 2 Data Analysis: How is friction affected by the variable that you tested? Experiment 1 Experiment 2 Experiment 3 Experiment 4 Notes from Class Discussion: VARIABLE TESTED EFFECT ON THE FRICTIONAL FORCE 3