Friction Surfaces Comparison — free printable diagram
Free science resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

About this illustration
This educational illustration depicts the concept of friction by comparing an object sliding on two different surfaces. The top panel shows a cartoon wooden crate on a 'ROUGH SURFACE' experiencing a 'STRONG FRICTION' force that makes it 'Harder to Move', indicated by a longer blue arrow opposing the red 'FORCE APPLIED' arrow. The bottom panel shows the same crate on a 'SMOOTH SURFACE' experiencing 'WEAK FRICTION', making it 'Easier to Move', with a shorter blue arrow. This flat, cartoon-style diagram clearly explains how surface texture affects friction, suitable for science slides or worksheets.
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