Goa Board Class 8 Solutions for Science – Friction (English Medium)
Exercise 155:
Question 1:
Fill in the blanks.
(a) Friction opposes the ________ between the surfaces in contact with each other.
(b) Friction depends on the _________ of surfaces.
(c) Friction produces _________.
(d) Sprinkling of powder on the carrom board ________ friction.
(e) Sliding friction is ________ than the static friction.
Solution :
(a) Relative motion
(b) Nature (smoothness or irregularities)
(c) Heat
(d) Reduces
(e) Smaller
Question 2:
Four children were asked to arrange forces due to rolling, static and sliding frictions in a decreasing order. Their arrangements are given below. Choose the correct arrangement.
(a) rolling, static, sliding
(b) rolling, sliding, static
(c) static, sliding, rolling
(d) sliding, static, rolling
Solution :
(c) static, sliding, rolling
Concept insight: When an object has already started moving (sliding), the irregularities on its surface do not get enough time to lock into the irregularities on the surface of the other object completely. Since the interlocking of the two surfaces is less when an object has already started moving, therefore, the sliding friction is smaller than the static friction.
It is always easier to roll than to slide an object over another object. So, rolling friction is much less than sliding friction.
Question 3:
Alida runs her toy car on dry marble floor, wet marble floor, newspaper and towel spread on the floor. The force of friction acting on the car on different surfaces in increasing order will be
(a) wet marble floor, dry marble floor, newspaper and towel.
(b) newspaper, towel, dry marble floor, wet marble floor.
(c) towel, newspaper, dry marble floor, wet marble floor
(d) wet marble floor, dry marble floor, towel, newspaper
Solution :
Alida runs her toy car on dry marble floor, wet marble floor, newspaper and towel spread on the floor. The force of friction acting on the car on different surfaces in increasing order will be
(a) wet marble floor, dry marble floor, newspaper and towel.
(b) newspaper, towel, dry marble floor, wet marble floor.
(c) towel, newspaper, dry marble floor, wet marble floor
(d) wet marble floor, dry marble floor, towel, newspaper
Question 4:
Suppose your writing desk is tilted a little. A book kept on it starts sliding down. Show the direction of frictional force acting on it.
Solution :
When a book slides down on the tilted writing desk, a frictional force acts between the book and the surface of the desk. The direction of frictional force on the book is opposite to the direction of its motion and acts in upward direction, as shown in the following figure.
Concept insight: Friction opposes the motion.
Question 5:
You spill a bucket of soapy water on a marble floor accidentally. Would it make it easier or more difficult for you to walk on the floor? Why?
Solution :
If we spill a bucket of soap water on a marble floor, friction between our foot and the floor will become very less and so we will not be able to walk properly on the wet floor. We may also slip due to lack of friction.
Concept insight: Friction is essential for walking.
Question 6:
Explain why sportsmen use shoes with spikes.
Solution :
Sportsmen use shoes with spikes because spikes increase friction between the shoes and the ground and give a better grip while running. It avoids slipping while playing or running.
Concept insight: Shoes with spikes increase friction.
Question 7:
Iqbal has to push a lighter box and Seema has to push a similar heavier box on the same floor. Who will have to apply a larger force and why?
Solution :
Force of friction arises because of the interlocking of irregularities of the two surfaces in contact. When a heavy object is placed on the floor, the interlocking of irregularities on the surfaces of box and floor becomes strong. This is because the two surfaces in contact are pressed harder. Hence, more force is required to overcome the interlocking. Thus, to push the heavier box, Seema has to apply a greater force than Iqbal who has to push a lighter box.
Concept insight: It is difficult to push a heavier object because friction increases with the weight of object. In case of a heavier object, interlocking becomes stronger.
Question 8:
Explain why sliding friction is less than static friction.
Solution :
When an object has already started moving (sliding), the irregularities on its surface do not get enough time to lock into the irregularities on the surface of the other object completely. Since the interlocking of the two surfaces is less when an object has already started moving, therefore, the sliding friction is less than the static friction.
Question 9:
Give examples to show that friction is both a friend and a foe.
Solution :
Advantages of friction (Friction as a friend) :
- We are able to walk because of friction.
- Friction between the tip of the pen and a paper allows us to write.
Disadvantages of friction (Friction as a foe) :
- Tyres and soles of shoes wear out because of friction.
- Friction between different moving parts of machines produces heat. This can damage the machines.
Concept insight: Friction is a necessary evil.
Question 10:
Explain why objects moving in fluids must have special shapes.
Solution :
When a body moves through a fluid, it experiences an opposing force which tries to oppose its motion through the fluid. This opposing force is known as the drag force. This frictional force depends on the shape of the body. By giving objects a special shapes i.e., streamlined shape, the force of friction acting on them can be minimized. Hence, it becomes easier for the objects to move through the fluid.
Concept insight: Streamlined shape reduces fluid friction.