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Collection of Friction Cliparts (50)
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A tight set of friction images optimized for clarity at small sizes, ideal for badges, labels, and infographic callouts.
Kids love the thrill of sliding! This cheerful boy embodies pure playground joy as he zooms down the slide.
Sometimes progress means pushing through resistance-just like this determined person facing a heavy boulder.
A historical depiction of hand-powered drilling, where rotating a rod between palms creates enough friction to bore into wood and produce visible smoke.
A classic horseshoe magnet demonstrating magnetic attraction by holding several iron nails at its poles.
A step-by-step cartoon sequence demonstrating how a runner transitions from full speed to a halt and then points ahead.
A vibrant, ready-to-use teaching resource showing real-world examples of fundamental physics forces through clear, colorful illustrations.
The nominal contact area (A_nom) is the apparent flat interface, while the true contact area (A_true) consists of microscopic asperity contacts under load N.
Friction in action: from stopping a car to helping a skater glide-or sometimes resisting movement entirely.
Labeled cross-section of a planetary gear assembly showing sun gear (A), planet gears (a), ring gear (B), and carrier (b) configuration.
Labeled schematic of a bevel gear differential assembly, highlighting key parts (a = housing section, b = casing, c = adjustment lever).
A 19th-century technical drawing of a hand-operated auger drill, showing side profile and cross-sectional view of the bit head.
A joyful, comic-book-style firework explodes in classic American colors, crowned by an iconic stars-and-stripes top hat.
A cheerful cartoon skier in purple gear demonstrates classic cross-country technique with poles and orange skis.
Labeled schematic of a planetary gearset, highlighting the sun gear (A), planet gears (B), and carrier arms (a/b).
A cheerful pencil graduate celebrates success with a celebratory bell ring-ideal for school announcements or graduation cards.
A classic pulley system diagram: 100 lbs block (W) on a surface linked to a 10 lbs hanging mass (P), with tension and acceleration (a) indicated.
A joyful group of kids and adults cheering as they zoom down a bright pink roller coaster track under sunny skies.
Labeled schematic of a automotive differential gearset, highlighting the ring gear (a), carrier housing (b), and side gear/axle shaft (c).
Classic schematic of a planetary gear train, highlighting component relationships and rotational mechanics.
A simple schematic illustrating rotational motion and friction forces acting on an axle within a concave track.
Labeled cross-sectional view of a complex mechanical shaft assembly, showing housing, bearings, seals, and fasteners.
Labeled schematic of a metal can with integrated pull-tab lid (parts 1-7), showing structural layers and release mechanism.
A traditional wooden sled with smooth metal runners and curved steel handles, ready for downhill fun.
A vintage-style schematic of a mechanical linkage assembly, highlighting key parts including lever (L), cam follower (J), and pivot joint (K).
A meticulously annotated 19th-century freight wagon schematic showing wheel assemblies, frame dimensions, and load-bearing elements.
A classic schematic of an early mechanical linkage system, showing lever action, gear engagement, and spring tension-common in 19th-century industrial mechanisms.
When the donkey digs in its hooves, even the strongest farmer might need a better strategy-or a snack.
A detailed engraving of a Wimshurst-type electrostatic generator, showing its core components used to generate and store static electricity.
A clear, colorful infographic showing how various forces-including an engine-powered train, a running animal, and fundamental physics concepts-cause motion.
A minimalist black-and-white shopping cart icon ideal for digital storefronts and online checkout interfaces.
A friendly, stylized police cruiser with a bold yellow badge and flashing siren-perfect for teaching kids about community helpers.
The Cincinnati Bengals’ fierce tiger head logo, featuring bold orange, black, and white stripes in a dynamic side profile.
A vividly illustrated angry child face, ideal for visual aids on emotional recognition and social skills development.
A simple diagram illustrating friction as the opposing force when a block slides across a surface under applied pushing force.
A clean, stylized tiger tail with classic orange-and-black stripes, perfect for graphic design projects.
A sweet, minimalist sketch of two lovebirds locked in a tender kiss, hearts rising above them in joyful celebration.
A labeled fire-making kit: thunderhead (top), spindle (center), and fireboard (bottom) - with key notes on alignment and wear.
A stylized black-and-white angry face with explosive spiky hair and an open-mouthed shout-ideal for conveying intense emotion visually.
