Chapter – Friction
1) Define friction.
2) Why is friction called a necessary evil?
3) Differentiate between static and sliding friction.
4) Explain advantages and disadvantages of friction.
5) What is fluid friction? Give examples.
These friction handwriting notes clearly explain the concept of friction as a contact force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact. The notes describe different types of friction—static, sliding, rolling, and fluid friction—along with their advantages and disadvantages. They also include examples from daily life, important definitions, key points, and simple explanations written neatly in student-friendly language, making them useful for revision and exam preparation in Class 8 Science.
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