Friction Notes
Overview
Friction!
Oh dear! How
embarrassing!
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OK… so what is it?
Friction Description
Definition
• A force that opposes motion
When a force is applied to a body resting
on a rough plane so that the body moves
or tends to move, a frictional force acts
on the body in opposition to the applied
force.
Friction
Symbol
• Ff
Units
• Newtons (it’s a force!)
Depends on
• Weight of object (normal force)
• Nature of the surfaces between the moving
object and the supporting surface
Friction
• Two types
• Static friction (pushing the piano but no motion)
• Sliding (kinetic) friction (piano moves!!!)
• Static force > kinetic force
Friction
Formula Ff
• μ = or Ff = μFN
FN where
• μ = coefficient of friction,
• values usually between 0 and 1
• Note:
• Low μ = slippery
• High μ = sticky
• FN = normal force dependent on weight vector
Examples of μ
Surfaces Static Sliding
Hardwood on hardwood 0.5 0.25
Rubber on dry concrete 1.0 0.75
Rubber on wet concrete 0.75 0.5
Steel on steel 0.74 0.6
Steel on steel (lub’d) 0.15 0.06
Human joints 0.01 0.003
Stages of Friction
Plot of applied force vs friction force
Friction Practice
If it takes 200N to move a 100 kg box
across a flat floor at constant speed, what
is the coefficient of friction (μ)?
Solution
• Constant speed means no acceleration, so the
applied force is balancing the friction force or a
state of equilibrium exists Fa = Ff
• μ = Ff/Fn = Fa/mg
• = 200/(100 * 9.8) = ~0.2
Inclined Plane with Friction
Friction on Inclined Plane
FN = mg cosθ
Practice Inclined plane
What is the force of friction (Ff) between
a 105 kg crate on a plane inclined at 30˚,
with a coefficient of friction of 0.3?
Solution
• Use inclined plane diagram to find
• Ff
• F||
• Fnet
•a
Summary – Newton’s 2nd Law:
Fnet = ma
Flat plane
• a = Fnet/mass
• a = (Fa – Ff)/m
• a = (Fa – μ.Fn)/m
• a = (Fa – μ.mg)/m
Summary – Newton’s 2nd Law:
Fnet = ma
Inclined plane
• a = Fnet/mass
• a = (F|| - Ff)/m