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4.8 Friction and inclines
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FRICTION: The force that resists motion between two things in contact w/each other
Friction is parallel to the surface Friction points opposite to the motion
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COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION (μ) pronounced (mu)
the ratio of the frictional resistance force to the normal force which presses the surfaces together There are no units b/c force divided by force. Usually a number between 0 and 1 Every different combination of surfaces has their own coefficient of sliding and static friction Depends on type of material, texture, and amount of lubricant
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Kinetic Friction the friction that arises when two surfaces are sliding against each other Ff = μkFN FN = the force perpendicular force of the contact surface pushing against the object
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Static Friction The force that opposes a force applied from rest (net force = 0) Ff = μsFN It’s like the force that you need to push with to get something to move, or the force that holds an object from sliding down an incline.
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Frictionless Inclined Planes with Pulleys
Assume for this problem that —that is, mass M will pull mass m up the slope.
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Σ F = ma (no friction) Mg –T = Ma T-mgsin θ = ma
If had been moving in the other direction: T-Mg =Ma mgsin θ – T = ma The 2 masses move with one acceleration. Substitute T in and solve for what is asked for. M = large mass (or m 1) m = small mass (or m 2) T = tension in string a = acceleration of system g = acceleration due to gravity θ = angle of incline
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For inclines with friction find the acceleration of the masses:
Determine the net force acting on each of the masses and apply Newton’s Second Law : Mass M: Mg –T = ma Mass m : T- mgsin θ –μN = ma T- mgsin θ –μmgcos θ = ma
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