A 1. Rubbing two things together causes A 2, Friction does / does not produce heat from work. A 3. Moving things are down by friction,

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I 2 11
slowed
smooth
wind
Not all terms are used.
Some terms may be used more than once,
A 1, Rubbing two things together causes
A 2. Friction does/ does not produce heat from work.
A 3. Moving things are
down by friction,
A 4. Your finger
let you hold onto things without dropping them.
A 5. Wearing cleats for outdoor sports gives the player more / less friction
A 6. A basketball player wears rubber soled sneakers to have more friction on the
A 7. Skiers and skaters want
friction on the snow and ice.
A A
Fire con / rannat he made from the frietinn crented hu rihhina tun niecec nf unnd tanether
11:41 A
2/3/202
Transcribed Image Text:... I 2 11 slowed smooth wind Not all terms are used. Some terms may be used more than once, A 1, Rubbing two things together causes A 2. Friction does/ does not produce heat from work. A 3. Moving things are down by friction, A 4. Your finger let you hold onto things without dropping them. A 5. Wearing cleats for outdoor sports gives the player more / less friction A 6. A basketball player wears rubber soled sneakers to have more friction on the A 7. Skiers and skaters want friction on the snow and ice. A A Fire con / rannat he made from the frietinn crented hu rihhina tun niecec nf unnd tanether 11:41 A 2/3/202
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