Friction Coefficient: The friction coefficient(μs) is the frictional force divided by the normal force. μs=FFriction/FNormal Now that we have our information with regard to the necessary vocabulary and equations to solve for the frictional force of a non-moving object, let...
How to find tension on an inclined plane Why doesn't the normal force affect kinetic frictional force? What force affects horizontal velocity in biomechanics? Find the magnitude of net force. Is tension force perpendicular? a) If the coordinate direction angles for F_3 = 830 lb...
Is this problem solvable with the variables given and if possible how to solvea 60 kg women slide down a 72m high waterslide and reaches the bottom at 18m/s a)what is work done by friction b)if the frictional force is only 100N, what is the length and angle of...
How Newton's Laws apply to this situation: a mass suspended from two strings? How calculate the energy when I have force, time, and velocity given? Is a Ferris wheel an example of tension force? How to solve pendulum physics problems ...
Abstract: The slipperiness of ice is well known while, for ice skating, its mechanism still needs further investigation, where the complex interactions including the thermal conduction of the skate–meltwater–ice system, the ploughing and the frictional melting of ice to the friction force are ...
When a disk in contact with a surface rotates, the shaft around which the disk is spinning moves forward only if the force of friction between the disk and surface is large enough to prevent slipping. The frictional force depends on the coefficient of friction between the two surfaces in cont...
Rather than worry about the way that the system settles down or "relaxes" toward the equilibrium state, we can just solve for the conditions that must hold if an equilibrium is reached. I meant more in the sense of if a scientist was investigating and wanted to know why the...
To solve the question regarding how the work done by a force is measured in two different scenarios, we can break it down into two parts:Part (i): Force is in the direction of displacement1. Understanding Work Do
There’s also a frictional force between the top and middle block. You have to push that much harder to accelerate the block. Now for the real problem: It’s not just that you have to push harder to get this block to accelerate—it’s that with a frictional force between the two ...
In a graph of kinetic friction vs. normal force, the slope is found to be 3.33. What information is provided by the slope? Determine the friction force between the block and the surface. How to solve inclined plane p...