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SPH4U: Lecture 7 Today’s Agenda l Friction è What is it? è Systematic catagories of forces è How do we characterize it? è Model of friction Static &
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CHAPTER 8 FRICTION. In preceding chapters, it was assumed that surfaces in contact were either frictionless (surfaces could move freely with respect to.
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