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What are the two factors that affect the friction force between two surfaces?
a) mass and weight
b) type of surface and amount of gravity
c) mass and distance
d) type of surface and how hard the surfaces push together

What is one way you could reduce the friction between two surfaces?
a) put sand on the surfaces
b) put salt on the surfaces
c) put oil on the surfaces
d) allow one surface to rust

What is friction?
a) the force that accelerated objects toward Earth
b) the force that one surface exerts on another when they rub together
c) a measure of the force of gravity on an object
d) the kind of friction that slows a falling object

What kind of friction occurs when objects are not moving?
a) Static friction
b) Sliding friction
c) Rolling friction
d) Fluid friction

What kind of friction occurs when an object rolls over a surface?
a) Static friction
b) Sliding friction
c) Rolling friction
d) Fluid friction

Which kind of friction requires the least amount of force to overcome?
a) Static friction
b) Sliding friction
c) Rolling friction
d) Fluid friction

A ballet dancer uses rosin powder on her shoes to increase _________.
a) gravity
b) mass
c) friction
d) weight

What kind of friction occurs when an object moves through a liquid or gas?
a) Static friction
b) Fluid friction
c) Rolling friction
d) Sliding friction

What kind of friction occurs when solid surfaces slide over each other?
a) Static friction
b) Fluid friction
c) Rolling friction
d) Sliding friction

What types of friction occur when you ride a bike through a mud puddle?
a) rolling and sliding friction
b) fluid and sliding friction
c) fluid and static friction
d) rolling and fluid friction

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