Work Done & Friction (AQA GCSE Physics)

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Work & Friction

  • Friction is a force that works in opposition to the motion of an object
    • This slows down the motion of the object

  • When friction is present, energy is transferred by heating
    • This raises the temperature (energy is transferred to the thermal store) of the object and its surroundings
    • The work done against the frictional forces causes this rise in the temperature

  • Imperfections at the interface between the object and the surface bump into and rub up against each other
    • Not only does this slow the object down but also causes a transfer of energy to the thermal store of the object and the surroundings

Friction, IGCSE & GCSE Physics revision notes

The interface between the ground and the sledge is bumpy which is the source of the frictional force

Air Resistance

  • Air resistance is a type of friction that slows the motion of an object
  • Particles bump into the object as it moves through the air
    • As a result, energy is transferred by heating due to the work done against the frictional forces

Work Air Resistance, downloadable IGCSE & GCSE Physics revision notes

The return module of a rocket heats up due to the work done by air resistance as it travels a distance through the atmosphere

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