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Aim: How does friction affect an objects motion?
Do Now: Quiz HW: Problem set
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How are all 3 related? mg FG W ALL 3 ARE THE SAME!!!! They are ALL Force due to gravity!
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DEMO: Textbooks
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Friction Demo Friction is a force that opposes motion.
Two kinds of friction: Static and kinetic Ff = μFn FP If we add mass, will μ increase, decrease or stay the same? Pull an actual block with some mass. Draw FB diagram and solve for Ff. If pulled at constant speed, is it in equilibrium? YES!
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FACTS of Friction Represented by the Greek letter: µ (mu)
Coefficient of Friction (µ ): How much materials STICK TOGETHER Has NO Units What if I make it larger? The HIGHER the coefficient, the MORE two surfaces STICK TOGETHER Tell class they are going to prove this is true for next Lab.
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Example A 65 kg skier is sliding along a horizontal patch of snow with a coefficient of friction of 0.05 at a constant speed. Draw a FBD! How much force must be applied to keep the skier moving with this constant velocity? When the ski finally stops, describe the force needed to make it move again.
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Down the Slope Inclined Planes What is an inclined plane?
A tool used to move objects from one height to another. Allows for the movement of an object without lifting it directly against gravity.
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How do we draw a Free Body Diagram?
Hint: The block is in equilibrium! See demo of block on ramp in class…
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Friction Demo We know μ and that W = 2N, so lets calculate the Ff. FGx = .28N, Fgy = 1.98N We calculate Ff = μFn. Using Fgy = Fn and μ we calculate it. Then measure Force to pull up ramp. Fp + Ff + FGx = 0 at constant speed. Ff = μFn
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Inclined Plane Facts The components for the Gravitational Force are SWITCHED!!! PARALLEL to the ramp is Fg sin θ PERPENDICULAR to the ramp is Fg cos θ FN Fg cos θ Fg sin θ Fg Ff
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Fg on Inclined Plane
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Exit Card 1. If the block on the ramp was moving at a constant velocity, what would be the sum of its forces in both the x and y direction? 2. Does surface area affect friction? Explain.
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