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1、+ PresentationPowerpoint templateUnit 4 Fun with scienceIntegrated skills 1Talking about frictionWhat is your understanding of friction?Friction is a common phenomenon in our daily life. Friction happens when two surfaces slide against each other.Read the lecture transcript and answer the following

2、questions.Chapter 01第一章節(jié)In the late 1400s, Leonardo da Vinci-yes, the famous Italian artist-experimented with friction. He slid objects across different types of surfaces and made the connection between friction amount and its determining factors such as surface texture, even with the limited techno

3、logical knowledge available then. He never published his discoveries, but he did apply this knowledge to his designs for various tools and machine parts.Friction continued to draw scientists attention over the centuries. In the 17th century, French physicist Guillaume Amontons became the first to dr

4、aft laws about it. In the early 1990s, Australian physicist Frank Philip Bowden investigated frictions relationship with lubrication. The 21st century has witnessed yet another discovery: friction may have a kind of memory that builds over time between two surfaces. It means friction depends on the

5、contact history of two surfaces, leading scientists to believe that it is a force more complex than previously thought. This finding may be of great importance as it could expand our understanding of physical systems that depend on friction, from micromachines to earthquakes.The force of friction ha

6、d been part of our lives long before we even knew that it existed. Today we recognize and value the necessary role it plays. As there is still much to learn about friction, who knows what the future holds for this essential force? What is certain, however, is that physicists are excited at its huge

7、potential. He experimented with friction by sliding objects across different types of surfaces and made the connection between friction amount and its determining factors such as surface texture, even with the limited technological knowledge available then.How did Leonardo da Vinci learn about frict

8、ion?What is the value of the milestone in the 21st century?This finding could expand our understanding of physical systems that depend on friction, from micromachines to earthquakes.Complete the following table.ReadingDefinitionThe force that makes it difficult for one object to slide over the surfa

9、ce of another or to move through a liquid or gasDiscoveriesWhoWhenWhatLeonardo da VinciGuillaume AmontonsIn the 17th centuryFrank Philip BowdenHe investigated frictions relationship with lubrication.In the 21st centuryIn the late 1400s He made the connection between friction amount and its determini

10、ng factors such as surface texture.He drafted laws about friction.In the 20th centuryFriction may have a kind of “memory” that builds over time between two surfaces.ListeningListen to the interview and finish B1. (1) What is Ms Lis opinion about friction? a. Friction is generated by air particles. b

11、. Friction enables us to go about our daily lives. c. Shooting stars enter the Earths surface because of friction.(2) How can mechanical systems last longer? a. Generating heat. b. Rubbing moving parts together. c. Applying oil between the surfaces.(3) Which of the following experience the least air

12、 resistance? a. Hyperloop trains. b. Maglev trains. c. Shooting stars.(4) How does the man speaker feel at the end of the interview? a. Amused. b. Shocked. c. Excited.Listen to the tape again and finish B2.Presence of frictionDecrease in or absence of frictionPresentAllowing our fingers to hold (1) _,preventing them from falling(2) _ shooting stars before they reach the groundReducing (3) _ in mechanical systemsFutureProducing an electric charge that could be used as an alternative source of power for (4) _Enablin

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