Friction Quiz Laws of Dry Friction

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Friction Quiz Laws of Dry Friction Coefficients of Static vs. Kinetic Friction Impending Motion, Angle of Friction

1. Which statement best defines dry friction? a) The force parallel to the surface of two objects in contact with each other. b) The normal force of two objects in contact with each other. c) The perpendicular force of two objects in contact with each other. d) The force that resists an object rolling across a surface.

2. What horizontal force starts the object moving, if it weighs 50 2. What horizontal force starts the object moving, if it weighs 50.0 kg and mstatic=0.60? a) 50.0 N b) 83.3 N c) 294 N d) 491 N

3. What is the normal force in the following figure if W=200 N and Fapplied=100 N? b) 106.0 N c) 165.8 N d) 200 N

4. What is the maximum frictional force in the figure below if W=200 N, Fapplied=100 N and mstatic=0.60? a) 99.5 N b) 106.8 N c) 165.8 N d) 200 N

5. What is coefficient of kinetic friction in the figure below if Fhorizontal=200 N, Fvertical=650 N, W=800 N and the object is moving? a) 0.200 b) 0.308 c) 0.600 d) 0.250

6. Compute the coefficient of static friction from the following figure assuming slippage is about to occur. a) 0.902 b) 0.477 c) 0.445 d) 0.431

Correct answers a (tangential or parallel force) c (=50.0 x 9.81 x 0.60) c (=200 – 100 sin20°) a (=165.8 x 0.60) b (=Fh/Fv = 200/650) b (=tan 25.5°)

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