What is Friction force: Definition and 235 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. K

    Finding friction without coefficient?

    Homework Statement We did a Prac where we attached ticker tape to a cart (905g), and the cart to a mass (249g) through a pulley. We then had to assess the tape and answer questions. We are asked to calculate the force acting upon the whole system and then calculate the force acting only upon...
  2. BlueQuark

    How can kinetic friction force be constant if....?

    As we all know, for the most part, the kinetic friction force is, for the most part, constant. After moving my cup across my table, this thought crossed my mind. If I move my cup across the table with a constant speed, then the force I'm applying must be equal to the kinetic friction force...
  3. O

    Pure rotation under a point force and a distributed friction

    Hi guys, I was wondering if it is possible to have a pure planar rotation of a rectangular-prism shaped rigid body on a planar surface when it is subjected to a planar point force at the tip. Is there any range for the point force such that it can not break the static friction force (so no...
  4. Anjum S Khan

    Motion after force applied is removed

    Homework Statement Force is applied to a body from A to B, and then withdrawn. Question: What happens after B ? 1. Will the body keeps accelerating after B ? 2. Will the body keeps moving with constant velocity after B ? Consider both friction and frictionless surface. 2. The attempt at...
  5. S

    Rotational work done by static friction?

    Homework Statement A disk roll without slipping down a incline plane. Identify the forces acting on the disk, explain qualitatively which of these forces do work. Homework Equations The rotational work is given by W=\int \tau_z d\theta (1) , where \tau_z is the component of the torque...
  6. P

    Magnitude of static friction force

    Homework Statement A 500 kg ox runs and speeds up by 3 m/s2, but is held back by a 120 kg plow that is attached to its back. Assuming the coefficient of static friction between the horse's hooves and the soil is 0.73, what is the magnitude of the static friction force the soil exerts on the...
  7. B

    Calculating acceleration of plane when given mass, friction force and Vi

    Homework Statement A 2000 kg plane is landing at an airfield with an initial speed of 50 m/s. The force of friction is 1/4 the weight of the plane. What is the acceleration of the plane? Homework Equations Fnet = ma Fnet = something - ff The Attempt at a Solution 2000a = thing I don't know...
  8. Ummuali

    Finding Work done without mass and friction force

    Homework Statement A box was dragged downward from the state of rest through an inclination 10.0 m at an angle of 25 degree. The speed when the box arrived at the base is 3 m/s. a) what is the coefficient force between the box and the surface? b) how many work is done to move the box downward...
  9. R

    Friction Force exerted on an object

    Homework Statement A man is exerting a force of 200 N on a refrigerator and pushing the fridge across a rough floor at a constant velocity to the right. How much friction force acts on the refrigerator ? Give a number and appropriate units. Homework Equations none The Attempt at a Solution I...
  10. L

    Directions of Friction Force (Pipe)

    Homework Statement The 4000N concrete pipe is being lowered from the truck bed when it is in the position shown: If the coefficient of static friction at the points of support A and B is 0.4, determine where it begins to slip first: at A or B or both at A and B Homework Equations It's not...
  11. R

    Bolted assembly, friction force, clamping force

    I think I have solved my problem for a friction force between a bolted assembly, or at least I think did. If a torque was given of 267.6 in-lbs and a constant of k=0.2 and the diameter(d) =0.5, T=k*P*d should equal 267.6=0.2*P*0.5, resulting in P=2676lbs. Then using the equation: Tc=F*fc*dc/2...
  12. MattRC

    How Is the Friction Force on the Box Calculated?

    Homework Statement At a construction site, a 62.0 kg bucket of concrete hangs from a light (but strong) cable that passes over a light friction-free pulley and is connected to an 80.0 kgbox on a horizontal roof (see the figure (Figure 1) ). The cable pulls horizontally on the box, and a 50.0 kg...
  13. A

    Finding friction force *without* mass or coefficient

    Homework Statement A car moving at 50mph coasts to a stop while traveling a distance of 150ft on level ground. what is the size of the friction force needed to bring this car to rest? Homework Equations vf^2 = vo^2 + 2a(xf-xo) F=ma Fk=un[/B] The Attempt at a Solution I first converted...
  14. O

    Friction force has different effect than Applied Force?

    Hi, I'm wondering what's going on when a friction force of a surface is applied to a moving block as the block slows down to zero and it, the friction force, is the only horizontal force applied. Does the friction force continue at a constant value until the last moment and just drop to 0N or...
  15. N

    Force & Motion Homework: Force Diagrams, Velocities & Accelerations

    Homework Statement A small box (mass m1) is placed upon a large box (mass m2); the large box i placed on a horizontal table. The boxes begin a rest on the table. The lower box is hit by a horizontal blow at the time t=0 resulting in a initial velocity v0. The frictioncoefficient between all...
  16. E

    Size of the friction force felt?

    Consider a sled being pulled across the snow at a constant velocity. Imagine that a child pulls the sled with a force of 142 N, and that the rope makes an angle of 32 degrees with the horizontal. The sled moves along the snow with a constant velocity. The sled has a weight of 119 N. a)Draw a...
  17. A

    Friction/spring/inclined plane problem

    Homework Statement There is a block of 1kg (m1) resting frictionless on another block of 5kg (m2). m1 is connected by a horizontal spring to m2. m2 is resting on an inclined plane of 45°. Between m2 and the plane there is friction. A force of 200N is applied on m2, pushing it upwards. F=200N...
  18. minimario

    Friction Forces Between Stacked Blocks: Determining Direction

    Homework Statement Homework Equations F = ma The Attempt at a Solution When drawing a FBD for block 1, I couldn't figure out if the friction force between the blocks was toward the left or toward the right. Similar situation on block 2. How would I determine this?
  19. P

    Calculating Friction Force on a Resting Block

    A 1.2 kg block is resting on horizontal surface. The coefficient of static friction between block and surface is 0.5. What is the magnitude and direction of force of friction on block when magnitude of external force acting of block in the horizontal direction is 9.8 N fs = μs*N, N = mg m =...
  20. Satvik Pandey

    Friction and centripetal force.

    Homework Statement A car goes on a horizontal circular road of radius ##R##, the speed increasing at a constant rate ##\frac{dv}{dt}=a##. The friction coefficient between the road and the tier is ##\mu##. Find the speed at which the car will skid. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I...
  21. S

    What is the coefficient of friction in a child pulling a sled up an incline?

    Homework Statement A child pulls a 10lb sled up a 15 degree incline at a constant speed. The child is pulling on a rope attached to the sled. If the rope is inclined at 37 degrees to the horizontal and there is an 8 pound tension in the rope, what is the coefficient of friction?Homework...
  22. G

    Finding the static friction force

    Homework Statement A 60-kg person rides down an icy hill of 20° slope while standing on a 3.0-kg flat-bottomed bathroom scale. Assume there is no frictional force between the bottom of the scale and the hill. The static friction force the scale exerts on the person is Homework EquationsThe...
  23. B

    The relationship between angle of incline and friction force

    Homework Statement A 20 kg wagon is released from rest from the top of a 15 m long plane, which is angled at 30° with the horizontal. Assuming there is friction between the ramp and the wagon, how is this frictional force affected if the angle of the incline is increased? Homework Equations...
  24. O

    Integrating pressure over area to get friction force

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  25. B

    Work done by friction force on an object?

    I'm using a review book to study for physics but I don't understand how this answer was obtained. I got a different answer. When I googled the exact same question, I found a website that got the same answer as me... so is the book wrong? The question is as follows: 1. Homework Statement A 15...
  26. F

    Help with Banked turns - Physics

    So I'm having a hard time understanding baked turns involving roads. Mainly I'm confused on how to derive the friction force into the x and y components and why it turns be like so. I also am confused about when i encounter a problem that involves friction in banked turns like in the picture...
  27. A

    Why Does Increasing Friction Not Lift an Object Against Gravity?

    The harder I push a book to a wall, the larger is the friction force, since friction is (coefficient of friction (times) the force I use). Why won't the friction force make the object go up instead of stay where it is since the friction worse can get arbitrarily large while gravitational force...
  28. T

    Exploring Friction Force: Methods and Measurements

    Just a question i was curious about
  29. K

    Friction force : determining coefficient of friction

    I have tried this question but I seem not to be getting any where. Qn; An ice-hockey puck is struck from one end of a rink of length 27 m towards the other end. The initial speed is 6m/s, and the puck rebounds from the boundary fence at the other end with a speed which is 0.75 times the speed...
  30. Z

    Determining the direction of friction force on rolling

    Hello everyone, I cannot understand the logic behind determining the directions in the rolling problems. In all examples I have seen has a logic. Let us assume a rolling cylinder is moving to right as accelerating. If the cause of the acceleration is a torque the direction of the friction force...
  31. I

    Friction Force of a rubber ball

    Homework Statement If a 2.5 kg rubber ball is rolled across the dry concrete floor with an acceleration of 4.0 m/s^2[E]. Determine the friction force required to stop the ball. (Drawing a free body diagram will help illustrate this situation) Homework Equations Fk= µk(Fn) F=maThe Attempt at a...
  32. J

    Kinetic energy and friction force?

    Please help! I have a test tomorrow. 1. Homework Statement A car with a weight of 15,000 N moves horizontally at 30 m/s. a) What is the car's KE? b) What will be the magnitude friction force to stop the car over a 60m distance? Homework Equations F=ma KE=1/2*m*v2 The Attempt at a Solution a)...
  33. J

    Work done by kinetic friction force without coefficient?

    Homework Statement A person pulls a box (m=10 kg) horizontally with +2m/s2 acceleration by applying 45 N force. The displacement of the box is 8 meters from initial position. a) How much work is done by applied force? b) How much work is done by kinetic frictional force? Homework Equations Wf...
  34. A

    Acceleration and friction force problem

    Homework Statement Mass of the bus is 20 tons. It accelerates to 10 m/s (from initial speed of 0) in 50 meters. Find the coefficient of friction (u) if the force, that pushes the bus = 14*10^3 N m=20t=20000kg S=50m v=10m/s F=14kN=14000N The Attempt at a Solution So we can find out what the...
  35. A

    Friction force without coefficient of friction?

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  36. S

    What is the Direction of Friction Force Between Moving and Stationary Surfaces?

    Homework Statement One surface moves over the other stationary surface. a. Is friction felt by both the surfaces? b. Is the friction force same in magnitude? c. What are the direction of friction forces felt by them? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Since both...
  37. B

    Torque problem -- friction force on nail between 2 boards

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  38. e2m2a

    Rolling friction force and velocity

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  39. S

    Can Friction Force Cause a Rigid Body to Move Uphill?

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  40. T

    Max Acceleration from Friction w/ Coeff 0.95: 9.3 m/s2

    Homework Statement What is the greatest acceleration that can be generated by a runner if the coefficient of static friction between shoes and road is 0.95? Homework Equations Fnet = ma Force of static friction: usN Weight= mg The Attempt at a Solution FBD: Positive x-axis is...
  41. P

    Friction Force Homework: Calculating Normal Force & Motion

    Homework Statement A 3 kg block is on a plane inclined at 30.0° with respect to horizontal.Coefficient of static friction Csfbetween block and plane is 0.60. What is normal force , and is the block moving ?? Homework Equations Using second low of Newton (vectors): Fg +f+N=ma. So...
  42. P

    Finding the friction force for a rotating body

    Homework Statement A solid cylinder is dragged over a surface by a constant force F that has an angle θ with horizontal. It rolls without friction around its symmetrical axis. The mass is M and radius is R and moment of inertia is I=\frac{1}{2}MR^2 The cylinder rolls on the surface without...
  43. J

    Question on calculated friction force between a ramp and a cart

    I have a question regarding a friction experiment, so here's what I have so far: Homework Statement Calculate the approximate force of friction between the wheels of a cart and a ramp it is rolling on by only using the cart's mass and different values of acceleration up and down the ramp...
  44. V

    Barrel of fun - Friction force

    Homework Statement A barrel of fun consists of a large vertical cylinder that spins about the vertical axis. When it spins fast enough, any person inside will be held up against the wall. http://i.snag.gy/Wh1B9.jpg Question: If you double the angular speed (i.e., \omega _2=2\cdot \omega _1)...
  45. R

    How Fast Was Car A When It Hit Car B?

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  46. P

    Magnitude of friction force between two boxes

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  47. A

    How Far Does a Car Slide on Wet Concrete Before Stopping?

    Ap physics friction force please help! Homework Statement A 1000kg car traveling at a speed of 40m/s skids to a halt on wet concrete where the friction force is 6000N. How far does the car slide before coming to a stop? Homework Equations F=mv^2 / r 1000 kg x (40 m/s^2) / r = 6000...
  48. T

    Inclined plane, Calculate friction force

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  49. N

    Find the Angular Acceleration, acceleration and friction force extered

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