What is Friction: Definition and 999 Discussions

Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other. There are several types of friction:

Dry friction is a force that opposes the relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces in contact. Dry friction is subdivided into static friction ("stiction") between non-moving surfaces, and kinetic friction between moving surfaces. With the exception of atomic or molecular friction, dry friction generally arises from the interaction of surface features, known as asperities (see Figure 1).
Fluid friction describes the friction between layers of a viscous fluid that are moving relative to each other.Lubricated friction is a case of fluid friction where a lubricant fluid separates two solid surfaces.Skin friction is a component of drag, the force resisting the motion of a fluid across the surface of a body.
Internal friction is the force resisting motion between the elements making up a solid material while it undergoes deformation.When surfaces in contact move relative to each other, the friction between the two surfaces converts kinetic energy into thermal energy (that is, it converts work to heat). This property can have dramatic consequences, as illustrated by the use of friction created by rubbing pieces of wood together to start a fire. Kinetic energy is converted to thermal energy whenever motion with friction occurs, for example when a viscous fluid is stirred. Another important consequence of many types of friction can be wear, which may lead to performance degradation or damage to components. Friction is a component of the science of tribology.
Friction is desirable and important in supplying traction to facilitate motion on land. Most land vehicles rely on friction for acceleration, deceleration and changing direction. Sudden reductions in traction can cause loss of control and accidents.
Friction is not itself a fundamental force. Dry friction arises from a combination of inter-surface adhesion, surface roughness, surface deformation, and surface contamination. The complexity of these interactions makes the calculation of friction from first principles impractical and necessitates the use of empirical methods for analysis and the development of theory.
Friction is a non-conservative force – work done against friction is path dependent. In the presence of friction, some kinetic energy is always transformed to thermal energy, so mechanical energy is not conserved.

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  1. M

    Speed at the top of the loop with energy loss from friction

    Homework Statement If the car is going 30 m/s half way up the loop and loses energy due to friction at a rate of 2.0J per meter of track, how fast will it be going at the top? (this is question related to the loop of roller coaster track, with radius 20m.) Homework Equations 1. Ki + Ui = Kf +...
  2. Biker

    Static friction and a rotating object

    Homework Statement Sorry for the bad resolution on the image but I will clear the variables out. The friction act on points A and B, Us = 0.2, W = 900 and there is a force P to the right The question is: Find the force P that makes the weight move downward with a constant velocity Homework...
  3. Biochemgirl2002

    Physics help to measure friction

    <Moderator's note: Moved from a technical forum and thus no template.> Here’s the question Design a simple expirament that you could carry out in your own home to i) determine coefficient of friction between your object and surface ii) prove that coefficient of static friction is only...
  4. S

    How do i find the coefficient of static friction?

    Homework Statement A coffee cup in your dashboard slides forward when you decelerate from 20 m/s to rest in 3.5 s or less, but now if you decelerate for a longer time. What is the coefficient of static friction between your coffee cup and your dashboard? Homework Equations a = delta a / delta...
  5. F

    Energy Problem with Spring, Gravity, and Friction

    Homework Statement An elevator is traveling at 30 m/s just as it touches a cushioning spring. The safety clamps engage at that moment and provide 20,000N of frictional force. The mass of the elevator is 3000kg and the spring constant is 15000 N/m. How fast will the elevator be traveling after...
  6. A

    Torque to Overcome Static Friction of a Rolling Object

    I am doing some calculations to optimize the power to weight ratio and gearing of a RWD car. I have torque charts and can calculate the force put to the track by each wheel and the static frictional force by the track on each wheel. I am trying to determine what the minimum speed is for the...
  7. Alexanddros81

    Derive the expression for the work done by the friction force

    Homework Statement 14.6 The coefficient of kinetic friction between the slider and the rod is μ, and the free length of the spring is ##L_0 = b##. Derive the expression for the work done by the friction force on the slider as it moves from A to B. Neglect the weight of the slider. Homework...
  8. F

    How Do Velocity and Friction Affect a Coin's Motion on a Table?

    Homework Statement A coin stands vertically on a table. It is projected forward (in the plane of itself) with speed v and angular speed w. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the coin and the table is u. What should v and w be so that the coin comes to rest (both translationally and...
  9. Josef

    How to calculate force given Newtons, degrees, and friction

    Homework Statement A 400N trunk is on a 20 degree inclined plane and has a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.56. What force must be exerted on the trunk to make it slide down the plane at a constant velocity? Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I have drawn a free body diagram of...
  10. Motzu2098

    Find the Coefficient of friction on a banked curve.

    Homework Statement A car giving a turn on a curve with 88m of radius, traveling at a speed of 95km/h, the curve is perfectly banked for a car traveling at 75 km/h, meaning that the curve has an angle θ of 26.7º. Homework Equations μ = ? r = 88m v = 26.38 m/s θ = 26.7º Ff = μ · g · m Fc = m...
  11. CrunchBerries

    Spinning disk, friction and pure roll

    Homework Statement [/B] A uniform solid disk of radius R is set into rotation with an angular speed ωi about an axis through its center. While still rotating at this speed, the disk is placed into contact with a horizontal surface and immediately released as shown in figure below (a) What is...
  12. M

    Speed after gliding with friction force present using work/E

    Homework Statement The question is as follows: A 50kg ice skater is gliding along the ice, heading due north at 4.0m/s. The ice has a small coefficient of static friction, to prevent the skater from slipping sideways, but kinetic friction =0. Suddenly, a wind from the northeast exerts a force...
  13. Y

    Roller coaster problem involving velocity

    Homework Statement A roller coaster reaches the top of the steepest hill with a speed of 7.0 km/h. It then descends the hill, which is at an average angle of 43° below horizontal and is 46.0 m long. What will its speed be when it reaches the bottom? Assume the coefficient of kinetic Friction...
  14. Y

    Find minimum stopping distance

    Homework Statement A crate is being transported on a flatbed truck. The coefficient of static friction between the crate and the bed is 0.470. What is the minimum stopping distance if the truck, traveling at 70 km/h, is to decelerate uniformly and the crate is not to slide forward on the bed...
  15. Y

    Solve for the tension in a rope pulling a box

    Homework Statement A worker is going to attempt to pull a 90-kg box across a level floor by a rope that makes an angle of 35° with the floor. The tension in the rope is gradually increased until the box just starts to move. If the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.36 and the coefficient of...
  16. parshyaa

    How does kinetic friction occur between two moving bodies?

    Could anybody explain what happens at the molecular level when one of the two bodies in a contact starts moving w.r.t other, i mean in this process what causes kinetics friction force, i tried myself to think of it but i could not come up with any, so please help me.
  17. I

    Moving along a horizontal surface (no friction)

    At a force of 40N, the body moves along a horizontal surface with an acceleration of 2m/s^2 and under the action of 50N with an acceleration of 3m/s^2. What is the mass of the body? F1 = 40N a1 = 2m/s^2 F2 = 50N a2 = 3m/s^2 _____________ m=? 2. Homework Equations As there's no...
  18. E

    Rotating spool on table with friction

    Homework Statement I am referring to this thread and question: https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/rotation-of-a-spool-about-rough-ground.295666/ Here is the problem, restated: Homework Equations ##\tau_{net} = I\alpha## ##\tau = Frsin(\theta)## ##F_{net} = Ma_{cm}## ##\alpha = a_{cm} /...
  19. B

    Non-conservative work energy theorem and potential energy

    Here is problem I quickly made up: Suppose there is a ramp with a height of 6 meters and length of 12 meters. A block of 5 kg is pushed up to the top of the ramp with a constant velocity. The force of friction is 15 N. Here's the confusion: By using the non-conservative force work energy...
  20. robindymer

    B How does vibration affect the Higgs field interaction?

    I have been thinking about the Higgs field and how things interacts with it. I thought about why photons for example does not interact with it while quarks does. It could be because of the size and if when a particle is a certain size it will interact with the Higgs bosons and then slow down and...
  21. BenGuise

    How to calculate the rotational friction of square axle

    How would I calculate the frictional torque of rotating an axle with a square cross section? The axles that I’m using to drive a gear box are rectangular instead of cylindrical like normal axles, so I’m trying to figure out how much more a motor has to work to turn a square axle than it does to...
  22. J

    Work done on a shopping cart by friction when being pushed

    Homework Statement A grocery cart with mass of 19.3 kg is pushed at constant speed along an aisle by a shopper who exerts a force of 13.1 N on the cart at an angle of 18.3 from the horizontal. The aisle is 15.1 m long. The coefficient of friction is 0.0658. Find the work done on the cart by...
  23. J

    Coefficient of kinetic friction?

    Homework Statement A 2.79-kg block is placed on a rough surface inclined at 28.1°. The block is launched at a speed of 3.87 m/s up the incline, and comes to rest after sliding 0.969 m up the incline. Find the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the incline. Homework...
  24. F

    Harmonic Oscillator with Friction

    Homework Statement I don’t have a specific problem to solve, and I’m not sure I would be able to correctly find one, but I need to know how to solve a harmonic Oscilator problem with Friction. I believe I should be starting with F = -kx -Ff, and that I will be given some information about the...
  25. APphysicsSenior

    Acceleration of object with friction: Homework help

    A 50 kg box rests on the floor. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction are 0.70 and 0.50, respectively. a.) What is the minimum force required to start the box sliding from rest? b.) After the box starts sliding, the person continues to maintain that force. What is the...
  26. APphysicsSenior

    How to find coefficient of friction *Without* mass?

    A car traveling at 97 km/h can stop in 48 m on a level road a.) Determine the acceleration of the car b.) Determine the coefficient of friction between the tires and the road Homework Equations : Vf^2=Vo^2 +2aΔx μ=Ff/mg[/B] 3. I have part A, I got -7.53 m/s^2, but I can't seem to...
  27. V

    A Mystery of Einstein's Relativity Solved with Classical Physics

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  28. A

    How is the minimum work needed to push a car up an inclined plane calculated?

    Homework Statement What is the minimum work needed to push a 1000-kg car 300 m up a 17.5 degree incline? A. Ignore friction B. Assume the coefficient of friction is 0.25 Homework Equations W = F*d Net force = ma The Attempt at a Solution At first I did: Work = F*300*cos17.6 but I later...
  29. S

    Seal friction needed for pneumatic/hydraulic piston

    Hello, I have a project that requires me to calculate break force friction of a piston seal on the cylinder wall. I have a double acting cylinder at very low pressure, 3.5" diameter bore, one side of the piston is air, the other side is water. What seal type, seal compression, lubrication and...
  30. L

    Help finding obscure coefficient of friction

    Homework Statement I have a homework assignment that requires me to use the coefficient of static and kinetic friction for rubber on wood. I cannot locate this value anywhere so far. Homework Equations None. The Attempt at a Solution I have searched and searched and I cannot find the...
  31. A

    Finding work and the Change in Thermal Energy

    Homework Statement Kerry is pulling a 156-kg sled along a snowy, horizontal path with a 620-N force directed at an angle of 29.0° above the ground. He pulls the sled over a distance of 26.0 m, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the sled and the ground is 0.0622. I need to find the...
  32. L

    Work and Forces -- Not understanding this basic friction on a ramp type of problem

    The question that puzzled me during lecture! : A block is pushed so that it moves distance L up a ramp (incline angle q ) at constant speed. If there is friction, the magnitude of the work done on the block by friction…(ramp is up and leftwards) A. is mgsinqL. B. is less...
  33. A

    Calculating Work and Change in Thermal Energy

    Homework Statement In the question, a person is pulling a 156 kg sled up a hill. A 620 N force is used to pull the sled up the hill that has an angle of 29° with the horizontal. The sled is pulled a distance of 26 m, and the kinetic friction coefficient is 0.0622. The system has been defined as...
  34. A

    Static and kinetic friction help?

    I found a problem and I'm having one question, it goes like this: A box of 5 kg is being dragged across the floor with a horizontal force of 40 N. If it starts at rest and it begins to accelerate at 3 m/s2 (constant acceleration), find: A) The coefficient of kinetic friction B) Supposing that...
  35. A

    Speed of an object sliding down

    Homework Statement An object of mass m=2 kg slides down on a track from a height of h = 10 m. The track is frictionless except the horizontal range between the points A and B. The friction force is constant between A and B. What is the speed of the object at point B if the magnitude of the...
  36. N

    Basic Forces and Motion Problem (friction)

    1. Homework Statement You have two masses moving across a frictionless surface, yet there is friction between the two masses. Mass 2 is on top of Mass 1 A force is applied to m1 which causes It to accelerate at 6 m/s2 and the friction between the two masses causes m2 to accelerate at 4 m/s2...
  37. C

    Friction on an Inclined Plane: Solving for Acceleration and Forces

    Homework Statement There is a mass on incline surface that is acted by foces. μ=0.8 m=2 kg θ=30° g=10 m/s^2 ##F_N##= normal force ##F_F##= friction force ##Fg_x## = horizontal gravitational component ##Fg_y## = vertical gravitational component Homework Equations ##F_N=mg~cosθ##...
  38. T

    Deriving motion equations for two blocks on a rough table

    Two small blocks, each of mass m, are connected by a string of constant length 4h and negligible mass. Block A is placed on a very rough tabletop as shown below, and block B hangs over the edge of the table. The tabletop is a distance 2h above the floor. Block A is then released from rest at a...
  39. M

    Kinetic Friction Between Block and Surface (HW Check)

    Homework Statement A 10 g bullet is fired at 200 m/s into a 1 kg block after which they slide together 2 m on a horizontal surface. Determine the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and surface. Homework Equations ##M_AV_{Ai} + M_BV_{Bi} = 0## ##WNC = ΔE## The Attempt at a...
  40. Oannes

    Finding Minimum Force Needed to Hold Object In Place

    Homework Statement A woman holds a book by placing it between her hands such that she presses at right angles to the front and back covers. The book has a mass of m = 0.75kg and the coefficient of static friction between her hand and the book is μs = 0.59. What is the minimum force she must...
  41. N

    Coefficient of friction in regards to a clamp force

    Does coefficient of friction change in regard to clamp force applied to parts? If you imagine a bench vice, clamping a plate with a weight attached. Can the clamp force required be calculated to hold a specific weight? I'm asking because I have an excavator mounted hammer EMV outside. It...
  42. H

    How Is Friction Force Calculated in Physics Problems?

    Homework Statement Box Mass = 64.7 kg T1 = 22.5° T2 = 54.1° F = 2327.9 N μdynamic = 0.19 μstatic = 0.37 What is the force of friction acting on the box? Homework Equations FF= mu x FN The Attempt at a Solution 64.7 x 9.81 = 634.707 0.19 x 634.707 = 120.69 Computer is telling...
  43. Isaac0427

    Is Static Friction Capable of Doing Work?

    I understand the whole explanation about why static friction does no work-- I'm just confused about one of the consequences of that. Consider the picture above. The ring is being pulled down the incline with a force of mg*sin(θ). If you analyze the system about the axis at the center of mass of...
  44. F

    Direction of friction on two stacked boxes

    Homework Statement Solve the free diagram of two stacked boxes on a frictionless table accelerated by a force. Homework Equations [/B] None The Attempt at a Solution I have box 2 stacked on box 1. Box 1 is on a frictionless table and accelerated by a force. However, there is friction...
  45. starstruck_

    How do you know which way friction points?

    I was working on a centripetal question where it said that on glare ice, any car needs to travel 60 km/h to successfully make it through the banked highway, and in good road conditions, a car travels at 90 km/k, I had to calculate the coefficient of static friction. When drawing my FBD, I made...
  46. O

    Pulling an object at an angle with friction -- find the Kinetic Energy

    Homework Statement A boy pulls a sled (mass m=59.2 kg) along the ground using a force of magnitude F = 586 N inclined at an angle of θ=37.3° to the horizontal. There is friction between the sled and the ground with a coefficient of µk = 0.205. If the sled starts at rest, how much kinetic energy...
  47. J

    Applied force compared friction force at constant velocity

    Homework Statement How does an applied force and a frictional force compare when moving at constant velocity? Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
  48. H

    How does the reaction force of friction affect the ground?

    Suppose I am trying to push a heavy block on ground and I haven't applied a force stronger than the maximum static friction. The force of friction acts on the block and its equal and opposite force acts on the ground. Does the reaction force of friction(acting horizontally on the ground)...
  49. B

    How do I find the the coefficient for kinetic friction given

    A 10.0 kg box rest on a horizontal board. One end of the board is slowly raised to 12.8° with the floor, the box slides at a constant velocity. (Use this information to find the kinetic coefficient). Find the magnitude and direction of the acceleration of the box when the board is raised to an...
  50. Alexanddros81

    Banked Curve-Determine smallest static coefficient of friction

    Homework Statement 13.49 The flatbed railway car travels at the constant speed of 80 km/h around a curve of radius 55m and the bank angle 15deg. Determine the smallest static coefficient of friction between the crate and the car that would prevent the crate of mass M from sliding. Homework...
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