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1 A Friction Experiment with Inclined Planes Michael C. Faleski Delta College Oct. 11, 2008

2 Common Activity Determine coefficient of static friction between an object and a surface. Experiment: Place object on surface Raise angle of surface, Θ, until object slides. Result from FBD: μ = tan Θ

3 Question: So…… What is the coefficient of static friction between an object and a surface if the object is….

4 Standard Results Rolling without Slipping: Acceleration: with Slipping: Acceleration:

5 Neat result… Plot Rolling without slipping: –Slope: 5/7 Intercept: 0 Rolling with slipping: –Slope: 1 Intercept:

6 Experiment Set angle of track to desired value Release object from the top of track. Places photogates a known distance apart to time object when released from rest. Analysis:  Compute average time for object to move between photogates  Use constant acceleration kinematics to compute acceleration of object.

7 Preliminary Results QuantityTheoryExpt (2 sets) Slope (rolling)5/7 (0.714)0.816(11) Slope (slip)11.13(2) Intercept (slip)-.157(21)

8 Problems Ball not triggering photogate at instant of release (need to account for this!) –This could be controlled experimentally… and there is a simple way to compute the acceleration knowing the distance. Rolling friction not included in analysis. Thickness of track for object can play a roll –very small here, but see Adam Niculescu, “A Rolling Sphere Experiment,” Phys. Teach. 44, 157 (March 2006).

9 Assume that the ball started 3.0 mm from photogate QuantityTheoryExpt (2 sets) Slope (rolling)5/7 (0.714)0.732(10) Slope (slip)11.003(26) Intercept (slip)-.140(22)

10 Conclusions Simple Experiment for finding friction coefficients Derivations can be adjusted for level of student –AP/IB students derive relations for object rolling without slipping Rolling friction… not considered… does it matter? Improvements – lots of places!! –Challenge: Improve the design to obtain better results! –New releasing mechanism and/or fix release distance

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