Static and Kinetic Friction

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Static and Kinetic Friction Nerik Yakubov Robert Magee David Chen

Instructional Objectives Distinguish the Difference Between Static & Kinetic Friction Solve Problems Involving Friction Effects

What is Friction? Force that acts oppose the relative motion of two surfaces High for dry and rough surfaces Low for smooth and wet surfaces

Free Body Diagram Normal Force FN Applied Force F Friction Force ff Gravity Force Fg Fg = mg FN = Fg ff = F

Static Friction The Force of Static Friction keeps a stationary object at rest! FN F fs Fg

Kinetic Friction Once the Force of Static Friction is overcome, the Force of Kinetic Friction is what slows down a moving object! Motion FN F fk Fg

Types of Friction I better be safe Ump!! To initiate motion of the box the man must overcome the Force of Static Friction Upon sliding, the baseball player will come to a complete stop due to the Force of Kinetic Friction I better be safe Ump!!

Static & Kinetic Friction Coefficients Material Coefficient of Static Friction S Coefficient of Kinetic Friction S Rubber on Glass 2.0+ 2.0 Rubber on Concrete 1.0 0.8 Steel on Steel 0.74 0.57 Wood on Wood 0.25 – 0.5 0.2 Metal on Metal 0.15 0.06 Ice on Ice 0.1 0.03 Synovial Joints in Humans 0.01 0.003

Static VS. Kinetic Friction

Static Friction Lab Procedure Connect the force detector to a block of wood Pull gently on the force sensor unit the block begins to move Move the block slowly with constant force

Ideal Result

Kinetic Friction Lab Procedure Line up the block with the motion detector Push the block gently toward the motion detector so that it comes to a stop approximately 1 foot away from it From the velocity curve determine the deceleration of the block Calculate the Force of Kinetic Friction Determine the coefficient of Kinetic Friction Wooden block Push

Application Analysis An empty cart is being rolled across a warehouse floor. If the cart was filled, the force of kinetic friction between the cart and the floor would Decrease Increase Remain the same

Application Analysis Sand is often placed on an icy road because the sand: Decreases the coefficient of friction between the tires of a car and the road Increases the coefficient of friction between the tires of a car and the road Decrease the gravitational force on a car Increases the normal force of a car on the road

Figuring Physics A bucket rests on the inclined roof of a house. It starts to rain and the bucket gradually fills with water. Assuming a constant coefficient of static friction between the roof and the bucket, and no wind, the bucket will start sliding when the Weight of water exceeds the maximum force of static friction. Component of the weight of water + bucket perpendicular to the roof exceeds the maximum force of static friction. Component of the weight of water + bucket parallel to the roof exceeds the maximum force of static friction. But the bucket will never start sliding. More information is needed to answer this question.

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