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Week.  Student will:  Incorporate Force of Friction into calculation  Static Friction  Kinetic Friction Cornell Notes Needed – Section 5.2.

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2  Student will:  Incorporate Force of Friction into calculation  Static Friction  Kinetic Friction Cornell Notes Needed – Section 5.2

3 Example: Coefficients of Friction When Colossus pushes a 2000 kg shipping box resting on a road, he exerts a force of 1800 N to start it sliding. Once it is sliding, he uses a force of only 1500 N to keep the shipping box moving with constant speed. What are the coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the shipping box and the road?

4 Steps 1)Define When Colossus pushes a 2000 kg shipping box resting on a road, he exerts a force of 1800 N to start it sliding. Once it is sliding, he uses a force of only 1500 N to keep the shipping box moving with constant speed. What are the coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the shipping box and the road?

5 Choose an equation or situation: Rearrange the equation to isolate the unknown: 2)Plan F n = mg because it is on a horizontal surface

6 Substitute the values into the equation and solve 3)Calculate Coefficient of frictions do not have units

7 The coefficient of static friction is.092 and coefficient of kinetic friction is.076. 4)Evaluate


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