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1.

Two solid surfaces slide over each other (Sliding friction/rolling friction/fluid friction)
2. When an object rolls across a surface (sliding friction/rolling friction/fluid friction)
3. A solid object moves through fluid/gas (sliding friction/rolling friction/fluid friction)
4.

Which one is sliding friction, fluid friction, air friction or rolling friction?
Screw, wheel, wedge, lever, pulley, ramp

To lift and lower objects more easily ----- (wheel/ramp/lever/pulley/wedge/screw)

To move things along the ground ----- (wheel/ramp/lever/pulley/wedge/screw)

To move objects along an inclined surface ----- (Wheel/ramp/lever/pulley/wedge/screw)

To hold something in a place ----- (wheel/ramp/lever/pulley/wedge/screw)

To lower and raise very heavy objects ---- (wheel/ramp/lever/pulley/wedge/screw)

To break something apart ------ (wheel/ramp/lever/pulley/wedge/screw)

Which one is a lever?

Which one is a pulley?


Which one behaves like a screw?

Which one shows inclined plane?

Which one shows a wedge?

Which one does not allow electricity to pass?

a. Conductor
b. Insulator

Which one is an example of an electrical insulator?

a. Rubber
b. Copper
Can you label this electric circuit?

Which one CAN be attracted to magnets?

a. Iron, steel nickel, cobalt, gadolinium


b. Plastic, wood, glass, rubber
c. Cloth, gold, aluminium foil

Which one CANNOT be attracted to magnets?

a. Iron
b. Glass
c. Cobalt
d. Steel

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