3. Start to push a box, increasing the force applied on the box slowly. There is a force that is opposite to the force you are applying. What is the name of the force opposing to the motion? Friction Is this force constant or does its value change? this force compares to the applied push. Describe how the value of Does it ever reach a maximum value? What happens after it reaches it's maximum value? Explain why this happens using Newton's laws.

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3. Start to push a box, increasing the force applied on the box slowly. There is a
force that is opposite to the force you are applying. What is the name of the
force opposing to the motion?
_Friction
Is this force constant or
does its value change?
this force compares to the applied push.
Describe how the value of
Does it ever reach a maximum value?
What happens after it reaches it's maximum value?
Explain why this
happens using Newton's laws.
4. Once the box starts moving, the magnitude of the resultant force increases
instantaneously. How do you explain that/what happened to the opposing
force?
Once the box is moving does the opposing force ever change? Observe and
describe what you see.
Transcribed Image Text:3. Start to push a box, increasing the force applied on the box slowly. There is a force that is opposite to the force you are applying. What is the name of the force opposing to the motion? _Friction Is this force constant or does its value change? this force compares to the applied push. Describe how the value of Does it ever reach a maximum value? What happens after it reaches it's maximum value? Explain why this happens using Newton's laws. 4. Once the box starts moving, the magnitude of the resultant force increases instantaneously. How do you explain that/what happened to the opposing force? Once the box is moving does the opposing force ever change? Observe and describe what you see.
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There is a force that is opposite to the force you are applying that force is known as Frictional force. 

  • These forces are mainly affected by the surface texture and amount of force impelling them together.
  • The angle and position of the object affect the amount of frictional force.
  • If an object is placed flat against an object, then the frictional force will be equal to the weight of the object.
  • If an object is pushed against the surface, then the frictional force will be increased and becomes more than the weight of the object.
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