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Friction Friction: Why does the ball roll down hill, but the box stays where it is?
Friction The force of friction always opposes the direction of motion (or of the direction the motion would be in the absence of friction).  Depending on the circumstances, friction may be desirable or undesirable. Friction is a nice thing when walking and driving
Friction Normal forces are contact forces between objects normal to their surfaces a Block sliding down an incline W  is the weight, force from gravity F, Friction force, is proportional to the normal force,  N Free body diagram
Friction Types of friction: Static friction:  when the frictional force is large enough to prevent motion Kinetic friction:  when two surfaces are sliding along each other Rolling friction: when an object is rolling without slipping
Friction The frictional force is proportional to the normal force. For static friction: The constant  μ s  is called the coefficient of static friction. The static frictional force may not have its maximum value; its value is such that the object does not move, and depends on the physical circumstances.
Friction For kinetic friction: The constant  μ k  is called the coefficient of kinetic friction, and is usually smaller than  μ s .
Friction what happens as the applied force increases: first, the static frictional force increases; then the kinetic frictional force takes over as the object begins to move.
4.6 Friction The coefficients of friction depend on both materials involved.
Friction This form for the frictional force is an approximation; the actual phenomenon is very complicated, involving microscopic and atomic interactions.  The coefficient of friction may vary somewhat with speed; there may be some dependence on the surface area of the objects.  Also, remember that these equations are for the magnitude of the frictional force – it is always perpendicular to the normal force (why?)
Friction Air resistance is another form of friction. It depends on an object ’s shape and size, as well as its speed.
Friction For an object in free fall, as the force of air resistance increases with speed, it eventually equals the downward force of gravity.  At that point, there is no net force on the object, so no acceleration, and it falls with a constant velocity called the  terminal velocity .
Friction This figure shows the velocity as a function of time for a falling object with air resistance.
Review A force is capable of changing an object ’s state of motion; that state of motion will change if and only if there is a net force on the object. Newton ’s 1 st  law: In the absence of unbalanced external forces, an object’s velocity will not change. Newton ’s 2 nd  law:
Review Newton ’s 2 nd  law holds separately for each component of the force and acceleration.  In our world, there are three dimensions and so there are three components for every vector. Very often we can ignore one component because nothing interesting happens in one of the three dimensions, then:
Review Newton ’s 3 rd  law: For every force, there is an equal and opposite force (reaction force) acting on the other object. To analyze and solve mechanics problems, it is generally a good idea to make a free body diagram, showing all forces on an object Being clever with your choice of coordinate systems can make problem solving easier
Review Friction is the resistance to motion that occurs when different surfaces are in contact. Static friction:  Kinetic friction:  An object falling in air experiences air resistance; this resistance increases until the object reaches its terminal velocity.

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Lecture16 friction

  • 1. Friction Friction: Why does the ball roll down hill, but the box stays where it is?
  • 2. Friction The force of friction always opposes the direction of motion (or of the direction the motion would be in the absence of friction). Depending on the circumstances, friction may be desirable or undesirable. Friction is a nice thing when walking and driving
  • 3. Friction Normal forces are contact forces between objects normal to their surfaces a Block sliding down an incline W is the weight, force from gravity F, Friction force, is proportional to the normal force, N Free body diagram
  • 4. Friction Types of friction: Static friction: when the frictional force is large enough to prevent motion Kinetic friction: when two surfaces are sliding along each other Rolling friction: when an object is rolling without slipping
  • 5. Friction The frictional force is proportional to the normal force. For static friction: The constant μ s is called the coefficient of static friction. The static frictional force may not have its maximum value; its value is such that the object does not move, and depends on the physical circumstances.
  • 6. Friction For kinetic friction: The constant μ k is called the coefficient of kinetic friction, and is usually smaller than μ s .
  • 7. Friction what happens as the applied force increases: first, the static frictional force increases; then the kinetic frictional force takes over as the object begins to move.
  • 8. 4.6 Friction The coefficients of friction depend on both materials involved.
  • 9. Friction This form for the frictional force is an approximation; the actual phenomenon is very complicated, involving microscopic and atomic interactions. The coefficient of friction may vary somewhat with speed; there may be some dependence on the surface area of the objects. Also, remember that these equations are for the magnitude of the frictional force – it is always perpendicular to the normal force (why?)
  • 10. Friction Air resistance is another form of friction. It depends on an object ’s shape and size, as well as its speed.
  • 11. Friction For an object in free fall, as the force of air resistance increases with speed, it eventually equals the downward force of gravity. At that point, there is no net force on the object, so no acceleration, and it falls with a constant velocity called the terminal velocity .
  • 12. Friction This figure shows the velocity as a function of time for a falling object with air resistance.
  • 13. Review A force is capable of changing an object ’s state of motion; that state of motion will change if and only if there is a net force on the object. Newton ’s 1 st law: In the absence of unbalanced external forces, an object’s velocity will not change. Newton ’s 2 nd law:
  • 14. Review Newton ’s 2 nd law holds separately for each component of the force and acceleration. In our world, there are three dimensions and so there are three components for every vector. Very often we can ignore one component because nothing interesting happens in one of the three dimensions, then:
  • 15. Review Newton ’s 3 rd law: For every force, there is an equal and opposite force (reaction force) acting on the other object. To analyze and solve mechanics problems, it is generally a good idea to make a free body diagram, showing all forces on an object Being clever with your choice of coordinate systems can make problem solving easier
  • 16. Review Friction is the resistance to motion that occurs when different surfaces are in contact. Static friction: Kinetic friction: An object falling in air experiences air resistance; this resistance increases until the object reaches its terminal velocity.