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Friction & Applying Newton’s 2nd Law System Chapter 6.2 What is Friction? • Friction is a that is parallel to the surfaces of two objects that are in contact with one another that the relative of the two objects. Ff What causes friction? • Friction is caused by the temporary created between two objects in contact with one another. Friction • How does friction affect the motion of objects? – It can an object down like the friction between the tires and the road. – It is responsible for the speed of an object like a car. – It is also responsible for objects being able to . Objects) Friction ( • Static Friction: – The from moving. – Since v = ___, a = ___. that keeps an object Fground-on-crate Ffriction FApplied Fnet = Since the crate is not accelerating, Fnet = __ = System Fgravity Note: As long as the crate does not move, _____ = _____ Friction (Objects in ) • Kinetic Friction: – The that opposes the relative motion of two contacting surfaces that are past one another. – Fnet may or may be ___. Fground-on-crate Fnet Fapplied Ffriction System Fgravity Fnet = Note: If the crate moves at a , then _____ = _____ and Fnet = ___. Determining the Frictional Force (The of Friction, __) The force of friction (Ff) is proportional to the normal force (FN) and a proportionality constant (___ - pronounced _____) called the of friction. FN • For static friction: – 0 < Ff, static < sFN f • For kinetic friction: – Ff, kinetic = kFN F • F f • As per the formula, the greater ___, the greater the . • Note: FN = the to the • __ is dimensionless ( • _____ > _____ ( on the object. ) ) The Force • The force is a force that most often opposes the Earth’s gravitational attraction and is to the that an object rests or is moving on. – For a surface, ____ = ____ = ____. – For a surface that is as seen in the figure below, _____ = ________. FN The Normal Force FN Fg FN cos = adj/hyp F g ____ = ____ = ____ ____ = ________ = ________ Example 2: Determining Friction (Balanced Forces) • Assume that the man in the figure is pushing a 25 kg wooden crate across a wooden floor at a constant speed of 1 m/s. – How much force is exerted on the crate? FN Fapplied Ff System Fg Diagram the Problem +y System y-direction: ____ = ____ x-direction: Fnet = +x Since the crate is moving with a = ___, Fnet = ___, and ______ = ______ speed, State the Known and Unknowns • What is known? o Mass (m) = o Speed = o Acceleration (a) = o k = • What is not known? o Fapplied = ? Perform Calculations • y-direction: o ___ = ___ = ___ (Note: surface) • x-direction: Since a = ___, Fnet = ___ o Fnet = – Example 3: Determining Friction ( Forces) • Assume that the man in the figure is pushing a 25 kg wooden crate across a wooden floor at a speed of 1 m/s with a force of 73.5 N. – If he doubled the force on the crate, what would the acceleration be? FN Fapplied Ff System Fg Diagram the Problem +y System y-direction: ____ = ____ x-direction: Since , Fnet = +x State the Known and Unknowns • What is known? o Force = o Mass (m) = o Speed = o k = • What is not known? oa? Perform Calculations • y-direction: • x-direction: o Fnet = o ma = oa= Key Ideas • Friction is an that exists between bodies. • Friction is to the and the of ; static or kinetic. • The force required to overcome static friction is than that required to overcome kinetic friction.