friction
friction
CLASS: SS 1
DATE:
REFERENCE BOOKS
WEEK FOUR
TOPIC: FRICTION
CONTENT
Definition of Friction
Laws Governing Solid Friction
Advantages & Disadvantages of Friction
Reducing Friction
DEFINITION OF FRICTION
Friction (Fr) is defined as a force which acts at the surface of separation between two objects or two bodies
in contact and tend to oppose the motion of one over the other. It is simply force of opposition. We have two
types of friction:
Fr α R
Fr = μR………………….1.
R
F
The weight ( W) of an object is acting vertically downward.. the normal reaction (R ) is always acting
perpendicular to the plane.. the normal reaction is equal to the weight.
W R W
W = mg
R = mg
F = μ mg
Fr = μmg…………………… 2
Fr P
P – Fr = ma
Since no motion a = 0
P – F Fr = O
P = Fr …………………….. 3
Case two: when the force P is applied and the body moves.
P – Fr = ma
P = Fr + ma
But Fr = μmg
P = μmg + ma
P = m [ μg + a ] …………………………….. 4
P – mgsinø = ma
P = mgsinø + ma …………………………. 5
P – mgsinø = ma
P – mgsinø = 0
P = mgsinø ……………………………… 6
mgsinø – P = ma
P = ma + mgsinø ………………………… 7
P – mgsinø - Fr = ma
But Fr = μmg
Also, R = mg cosø
μ = tanӨ………………………………….. 10
EVALUATION
DISADVANTAGES OF FRICTION
REDUCING FRICTION
EVALUATION
READING ASSIGNMENT
www.google.com (click on google search, type “what is friction”, click on search) New school physics by M.W
.Anyakoha,Phd. Pg 19 – 28.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. Friction depends on the area of surface in contact (a) true (b) false (c) true & false (d) none of the above
2. A metal block of mass 8kg lies on a rough horizontal platform. If the horizontal resistive force is 10N,
find the coefficient of static friction (g=10m/s2) (a) 0.25 (b) 0.125 (c) 0.8 (d) 0.124
3. Which of the statement is correct (a) static friction is less than dynamic friction (b) static friction equals
dynamic friction (c) static friction is greater than dynamic friction (d) none of the above
4. A metal block of mass 0.5kg lies on a rough horizontal plane, what is the normal reaction (g=10m/s2)(a)
50N (b) 0.05N (c) 500N (d) 5N
5. If the angle between the incline length and the horizontal platform of an incline plane is 300 calculate
the coefficient of friction (a) 0.542 (b) 0.577 (c) 0.467 (d) 0.866
THEORY
1. A force, 10N drags a mass 10kg on a horizontal table with an acceleration of 0.2ms-2. If the
acceleration due to gravity is 10ms-2. Calculate the coefficient of friction between the moving mass and
the table. (UME,1998)