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Everyday Forces
Holt Physics
Chapter 4 Section 4
Pages 141-148
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Weight
– the magnitude of the force
of gravity acting on an object
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Fg = mg
Fg = force due to gravity (in Newtons)
m = mass of object (in kilograms)
g = acceleration due to gravity (-9.81 m/s2)
* Mass ≠ Weight
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Normal
Force – (Fn) – a contact force
exerted by one object on another in
a direction perpendicular to the
surface of contact. On a horizontal
surface, Fn = mg
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Normal
force diagrams-
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Frictional Forces – Contact forces which
oppose applied forces
These are the surfaces in contact at a
microscopic level.
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1. Static friction - (Fs) - force exerted
on a motionless object by the
environment to
resist an
external force
attempting to
cause a change
in motion
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2. Kinetic friction – (Fk) – force
exerted on a moving object that
opposes
motion
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*
Fk < Fs due to surface adhesion
between two surfaces in contact
Coefficient of friction (μ) – a ratio of
frictional force to normal force
between two objects
Coefficient of Friction
The
coefficient of friction is a ratio of
force of friction to the normal force
acting between two objects.
This completely depends on the
objects in contact.
Different experimental values have
been calculated based on the
materials in contact (page 144: table 4-2)
Coefficient of Friction Equations
Coefficient
of static friction
μs =
Coefficient
Fs,max
Fn
of kinetic friction
μk =
Fk
Fn
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3. Air resistance is
a form of friction
as velocity
increases so does
air resistance