Friction is a type of force between two touching surfaces.
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5.2 FrictionFriction is a type of force between
two touching surfaces.
5.2 FrictionI. What is the friction force?
A. Acts in a direction opposite to the motion of an object.
B. Friction is all around us.C. Two types:
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5.2 FrictionII. How do static and kinetic friction differ?A. Kinetic friction 1. Exerted on one surface by another when the two surfaces rub against each other because one or both surfaces are moving.
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5.2 Friction2. Measure the force to move an object at constant speed using a spring scale.3. Add more weight to the blocks increases the normal force which increases the kinetic friction.
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5.2 FrictionB. Static Friction 1. Force exerted on one surface by another when there is NO motion between the two surfaces.
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5.2 Friction2. If the object doesn’t move, the
force of static friction is increasing.
3. When you push hard enough on the object, the object will move.
4. There is a limit to how large the static friction will be.
5. When your force on the object is larger than the maximum static friction, the object will move and kinetic friction will take over.
5.2 FrictionC. Friction depends upon:1. Materials that the surfaces are made of2. Normal force between the surfacesD. Friction does not depend upon:1. Surface area between the surfaces2. Speed that the object moves
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5.2 FrictionE. Coefficient of kinetic friction
1. The linear relationship
between the kinetic
kinetic friction and the
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5.2 Friction2. Values for coefficient of friction on common
objects (Table 2 p. 132).3. Measured on dry surfaces.4. Impurities can affect the measurements.
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5.2 Friction5. Formula for Kinetic Friction Force Ff, kinetic = FNThe kinetic friction force equals the product of the coefficient of kinetic friction and the normal force.Ff, kinetic – measured in N (newtons) - (mu) – NO UNITSFN – measure in N (can determine from the weight of the object)
5.2 FrictionF. Coefficient of Static
Friction 1. Acts in response to a
force trying to cause a stationary object to start
moving. 2. The maximum static
force will balance the force of person pushing an object the instant before it begins moving.
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5.2 Friction3. Formula for Static Friction ForceFf, kinetic FNThe static friction force is less than or equal to the product of the coefficient of static friction and the normal force.Fs, kinetic – measured in N (newtons) - (mu) – NO UNITSFN – measure in N (can determine from the weight of the object)
5.2 FrictionReview of Formulas:1. Fnet = ma (Newton’s 1st Law)2. FN = Fg = mg (weight of the object)3. Ff, kinetic = FN
4. Fnet = Fapplied –Ffriction
5. ma = Fapplied – FN
6. ma = Fapplied – mghttp://gnsphysics.weebly.com/uploads/8/2/1/8/8218538/3241282.jpg?375
5.2 FrictionPractice Problems18. Gwen exerts a 36-N horizontal force as she pulls a 52-N sled across a cement sidewalk at constant speed. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the sidewalk and the metal sled runners? Ignore air resistance.
5.2 FrictionPractice Problems19. Mr. Ames is dragging a box full of books from his office to his car. The box and books together have a combined weight of 134 N. If the coefficient of static friction between the pavement and the box is 0.55, how hard must Mr. Ames push horizontally on the box in order to start it moving?
5.2 FrictionPractice Problems20. Thomas sits on a small rug on a polished wooden floor. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the rug and the slippery wooden floor is only 0.12. If Thomas weighs 650 N, what horizontal force is needed to pull the rug and Thomas across the floor at a constant speed?
5.2 FrictionPractice Problems21. You need to move a 105-kg sofa to a different location in the room. It takes a 403-N force to start the sofa moving. What is the coefficient of static friction between the sofa and the carpet?
5.2 FrictionPractice Problems22. A 1.4-kg block slides freely across a rough surface such that the block slows down with an acceleration of −1.25 m/s2. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface?
5.2 FrictionPractice Problems23. You want to move a 41-kg bookcase to a different place in the living room. If you push with a force of 65 N and the bookcase accelerates at 0.12 m/s2, what is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the bookcase and the carpet?
5.2 FrictionPractice Problems25. Ke Min is driving at 23 m/s. He sees a tree branch lying across the road. He slams on the brakes when the branch is 60.0 m in front of him. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the car’s locked tires and the road is 0.41, will the car stop before hitting the branch? The car has a mass of 1200 kg.