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FrictionHard to Live With It, Can’t Live Without It

Mu

Coefficient of Friction

Fn

What’s Stopping You?

Consider 2 Types of Friction

sF

Force of Kinetic Friction

This value represents the relative force necessary to keep an object moving at a constant rate

kF

Force of Static FrictionThis value represents the relative force necessary to make an object move

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Force Causing the Object to Move

Kinetic RegionStatic Region

sF

kFMax

kFF s

kFF s

Frictional Forces Occur When Materials are in Contact

W

fsF

N

Surfaces in Contact

M1

Spring Scale

F = Force Causing Motion (Pull on Scale)Fs = Force of Static Friction (Resists Motion)N = Force Normal Holds Surfaces in ContactW = Weight of Object ( Mass x Gravity)

Friction is a Force That Resists Motion

W

fsF

N

Surfaces in Contact

The Pink Block M1 Will not Move Until the Force F (Pull on the scale ) Exceeds the

Force of Static Friction fs.

M1

Spring Scale

The Relative Force of Static Friction Between 2 Objects is Expressed as the Quotient of the Force (F) Required to Move the Object

W

fsF

N

Surfaces in Contact

M1

Spring Scale

Divided by the Weight W of the Object

This is Called the Coefficient of Friction

W

fsF

N

Surfaces in Contact

M1

Spring Scale

sFW

= Force Required to Cause Motion= Weight of Object

= Coefficient of Friction

W

Fs Coefficient of Static

Friction

Using the Gears-IDS Battery to Calculate The Static

W

Fs

Coefficient of Friction

s

Record the Maximum Force (F) (Before the Battery Begins to Move)

W

Fs

Maximum Force F = 110 g

Record the Weight (W ) of the Battery

W

Fs

580 g

The Coefficient of Static Friction Between the Wood Desktop and the Plastic Battery

is Described Algebraically:

W

Fs

= 580 g

= 110 g

s = .190

W

Fk

The Coefficient of Kinetic Friction Can be Found Using the Same Technique

Record the Force Required to Move the Battery at a Constant Rate

Coefficients of Friction Between Various Surfaces Have Significant Impact on the Design and Construction of Mechanisms.

The Design of Competitive Mechanisms with Wheels Requires

Extensive Testing in Order to Optimize the Torque, Speed and Traction (Friction) of the Drive

Systems.

The End

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