Superman's Race: Friction Coefficient and Finishing Time

In summary, the conversation discusses the role of friction in an athlete's race and the confusion about whether it is a force that aids or opposes motion. It is clarified that in this case, friction is allowing the athlete to accelerate and push off from the ground, but if the friction coefficient is too high, it could cause slipping and hinder the race. The conversation also mentions that increasing the friction coefficient would result in an increase in acceleration.
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Homework Statement



Friction coefficient between an athlete's shoes and ground is 0.9 . Suppose Superman wears these shoes and runs a 50m race.There is no upper limit on his capacity of running at high speeds . Starting from rest, what will be the minimum time before he finishes the race ?

2. My views

I am confused. I read that its the external force friction which allows acceleration to be possible. But friction also opposes relative motion. So in the above situation, is friction the force acting on accelerating Superman or is it retarding him ?
 
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In this case friction is the force that is allowing him to accelerate. If there was no friction between him and his shoes he would no be able to move.

In some cases friction acts against motion, in others (say the contact between a car tyre and the road) it allows movement.

Note... it is not the friction which is pushing him forward, it is the opposition of the friction that is allowing him to push off.
 
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if i were to increase friction coeff, then acc would also increase ...but how's this possible ?
 
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The superman is kicking the ground back and racing forward. Frictional force provides him firm grip on the ground. If friction coeff is sufficiently low superman will slip off and break his nose.
 

Related to Superman's Race: Friction Coefficient and Finishing Time

1. What is the significance of Superman's friction coefficient in a race?

The friction coefficient is a measure of how easily a surface allows an object to slide or move over it. In a race, a lower friction coefficient means less resistance and could potentially result in a faster finishing time for Superman.

2. How is Superman's friction coefficient determined?

Superman's friction coefficient is determined by testing the surface of his body against various materials and measuring the force required to move him. This value can then be used to calculate his potential speed and finishing time in a race.

3. Can Superman's friction coefficient be changed?

As an alien with superhuman abilities, it is possible that Superman's friction coefficient may be adjustable. However, it is also possible that it is a natural characteristic of his body and cannot be changed.

4. How does friction coefficient affect Superman's finishing time in a race?

A lower friction coefficient means that Superman will experience less resistance and therefore potentially finish the race faster. However, other factors such as his speed, endurance, and strategy also play a significant role in determining his finishing time.

5. Are there any other factors besides friction coefficient that can affect Superman's finishing time?

Yes, there are many other factors that can impact Superman's finishing time in a race. These include his physical abilities, the terrain of the race course, weather conditions, and any other obstacles or challenges he may face during the race.

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