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Friction Holding in Place  Objects on an incline will often stay put. There must be a force that holds the object in place.  Static friction is from the contact of resting objects.  • Force holds up to a certain point • Force is based on the type of contact (rough, smooth) • Maximum force is proportional to the pressing force of the object (normal force) Inequality  The approximate formula for static friction is: F fr  m s FN ms is the coefficient of static friction  This is an inequality. • The force of static friction is generally less than the coefficient times the normal force Coefficient of Friction  Use rope and measure the force when movement begins. • Measure weight • Measure force at slipping point. F fr (max)  m s mg FT m1 m s mg  FT m s  FT / mg  FT / W Slippery Slope  F fr (max)  mg sin q FN mg sin q  If Ffr < msFN = msmg cosq, then the block will hold. At equality the block just begins to move. F fr  m s FN q mg cos q Fg  mg mg sin q  m s mg cos q m s  tan q Sliding  Sliding objects also have a frictional force exerted on them.  This frictional force is kinetic friction.  An approximate formula: F fr  m k FN mk is the coefficient of kinetic friction Static vs. Kinetic  Static and kinetic friction are similar.  Static and kinetic friction are different. • Force in opposite direction to motion • Static friction is an inequality up to a maximum • Proportional to normal force • Coefficient of friction is typically greater for static friction at the same surface • Coefficient of friction depends on materials • Wood on wood (0.4 vs. 0.2) Downhill Skiing q  3°  A TV station has invited you to be the science commentator for an upcoming ski race. You observe that a skier needs at least 3° of slope to move forward at a constant velocity.  What is the coefficient of friction on the skis? Force Diagram FN = mg cosq  At constant velocity the forces must all balance.  Friction doesn’t act in the direction of the normal force.  The normal force cancels the component of gravity. Ffr = -mkFN Fg = -mg q Fgy = -mg cosq FN  mg cosq Minimum Sliding  When the skier is sliding slowly we can neglect air resistance.  Kinetic friction balances the component of gravity pulling forward. FN = mg cosq Ffr = -mkFN Fgx = mg sinq Fgx  F fr  0 q  3° mg sin q  m k mg cos q m k  tan q  0.05 Normal Force and Friction  Friction depends on both the normal force and on the coefficient of friction.  To reduce friction requires reducing one of those factors. • Reduce normal force by lightening the load • Reduce normal force by adding additional upward force • Add a lubricant to reduce the coefficient of friction