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Force Problems involving Friction. What is Friction?  It is a force that opposes motion.  Friction is caused by the contact (rubbing) of 2 surfaces.

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1 Force Problems involving Friction

2 What is Friction?  It is a force that opposes motion.  Friction is caused by the contact (rubbing) of 2 surfaces.  The roughness of the surfaces involved is related to amount of friction. This goes to the atomic level.  When drawing a vector for friction, it should always point in the direction opposite of the movement.

3 The Direction of Friction

4 Friction and the Normal Force When the normal force increases, the area of contact between the two objects also increases, This causes the frictional force to increase as well.

5 Static and Kinetic  Static friction (f s ) refers to an object that is moving. It does two things:  Prevents an object from moving (sliding)  Resists the initiation of movement  Static friction is usually stronger than kinetic friction.  Kinetic friction (f k )refers to the force friction on an object in motion.  There are two types: sliding and rolling.

6 The Coefficient of Friction  The coefficient of friction ( μ ) is the ratio of the frictional force divided by the normal force.  It increases for rougher surfaces, and decreases for smoother surfaces.  It has no unit of measurement. μ = f/F N f = μ F N


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