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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    Kinetic friction force problem

    1. Problem statement, all variables and given/known data. A 25kg box of books is in the back of the truck. The truck-box system has frictional coefficients (static = 0.4, kinetic = 0.25). You get in the truck and begin to drive in a straight line. Under these conditions a) After reaching your...
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    How big is the friction force on the truck?

    Calculating friction force on a truck on an incline? Homework Statement A 4200kg truck is parked on a 20 degree slope. How big is the friction force on the truck? The coefficient of static friction between the tires and the road is 0.90.Homework Equations F=ma Ff=mu*m*a The Attempt at a...
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    Friction force in rotational motion

    My textbook says, "for an object rolling without slipping down an incline, the frictional force fs is less than or equal to its maximum value. fs < μsFn Why is that? What happen it's greater than?? When do we have static friction in rotational motion? (for rolling object) Then in an example...
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    Correlation between friction force and surface area

    As far as I know, friction force is equal to the product of the normal force and coefficient of friction, hence is independent of surface area. So why is it that race cars have wider tyres than conventional vehicles?
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    Calculating Work of Friction Force on a Bumpy Road

    Homework Statement A body of mass m is moving through a bumpy road. the distance between each 2 bumps is 2h and the height of every bump is h. The body starts at velocity V0 and stops on top of the third bump. The friction coefficient is μ. Ignore the acceleration needed to change the direction...
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    Resolving Forces question applied force and friction force

    Homework Statement In earlier days, horses pulled barges down canals in the manner show in the figure below. Suppose that the horse pulls on the rope with a force of 7900N at an angle of 18 to the direction of motion of the barge, which is headed straight along the canal. The mass of the...
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    Normal and Friction Force Relationships went turning curbs

    how can you tell if the frictional force is great enough to keep a car turning a curb in circular motion based on the coefficient of friction and the normal force?
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    Friction force, and external forces

    If we have a box with mass m placed on a horizontal tabletop. Then we push the box a distance of d. THe coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and tabletop is .35. When we're asked to find the external work done on the block-table system, it's not the work done by the friction...
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    Finding a new speed after adding a friction force? Help

    Homework Statement A 8.00kg block of ice, released from rest at the top of a 1.04m--long frictionless ramp, slides downhill, reaching a speed of 2.76m/s at the bottom. What is the angle between the ramp and the horizontal? This I calculated as 21.9 degrees What would be the speed of the ice...
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    Friction Force - Bullet hitting a sandbag

    Homework Statement A rifle bullet with a mass of 15.5 g traveling toward the right at 262 m/s strikes a large bag of sand and penetrates it to a depth of 24.2 cm. Determine the magnitude and direction of the friction force (assumed constant) that acts on the bullet. Homework Equations F⃗...
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    Finding the magnitude of the friction force.

    Homework Statement An 8kg ball moves down a 12m high inclined plane with a speed of 6m/s. By the time it reaches the bottom, the speed is measured to be 12m/s. What is the frictional force opposing the motion? The inclined plane has an angle of 30 degrees with respect to the ground. Homework...
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    Friction force on an inclined plane

    Homework Statement A 60-N block rests on a 35 degree inclined plane. Determine the normal force and find the friction force that keeps the block from sliding. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Drew the free body diagram with each vector, not sure how to figure the...
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    Possible friction force needed for a car on a banked curve

    Homework Statement A 1200kg car rounds a dry curve (μ= .6)with a radius of 67 m banked at an angle of 12°. If the car is traveling @ 95 km/hr (26.4 m/s), will a friction force be required? If so how much and in what direction? Homework Equations Fn = mg cos 12° ƩFn sin 12° = m (v^2/r)...
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    Friction force and maximum torque

    Hi! I'm struggling with this problem from my Mechanics book. It's actually an Engineering book, but this problem actually seems like an elementary Physics problem - if it's not, someone please move it to the appropriate forum. I tried my best to translate it clearly, but if it's ambiguous or...
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    Friction force calculation of syringe plunger

    Hi all, This is my first post here. I finally decided to sign up after using the site for many years. I am working on a project involving a syringe mechanism. I am using a stock 6ml syringe. I'm trying to calculate the static friction of the rubber seal. I have measured both the pull...
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    Friction force pair between two stacked blocks on a frictionless surface

    Good afternoon! 1. The Setup One block of Mass M2 is resting on top of a frictionless surface. Another block, M1, is resting on top of the of the first block. There does exist a coefficient between these two blocks, μ. 2. What happens to the bottom block when a force less than μN is...
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    Friction Force And Circular Motion

    I was reading that the friction force involved in circular motion was in the same direction as the centripetal force; but I thought that the frictional was suppose to act in the opposite direction of the intended motion, is this not true? Also, I am having a hard time figuring out how a car...
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    Work done by the Friction Force

    Homework Statement Find the work done by friction force as it slides down an inclined plane in terms of... m (Mass) x (Displacement) μ (Friction Coefficient) θ (Angle of the inclined plane) Homework Equations ƩFnormal = mgcos(θ) ƩFhorizontal = mgsin(θ) ƩFfriction = μFnormal -...
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    Help finding friction force of block moving across horizontal atwood's machine

    Basically we did a lab where you attach a pulley to the desk with a clamp and then have a friction block (three types: cork, plastic, and felt) attached to a string which is attached to a hanging mass. This basic setup is called an atwood's machine. The purpose of the lab was to identify the...
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    What is the Origin of the Friction Force in Surfer's Motion on a Wave?

    Homework Statement The surfer (70kg) is standing over a board which has an angle of 10º with the horizontal. A wave acelerates him to the right at 1.0m/s^2. There is a force that prevents the surfer from sliding over the board. Homework Equations Calculate that force. What's the...
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    Friction Force on Banked Curves

    Homework Statement A car weighing 3220 lbs rounds a curve a 200 ft radius banked at an angle of 30deg. Find the friction force acting on the tires when the car is traveling at 60mph. Coefficient of friction is 0.9. Homework Equations i rotated the axes such that y-axis is...
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    Finding the Kinetic Friction Force using Mass and Acceleration

    Homework Statement While sliding, the only force acting on the block in the horizontal direction is that of friction. From the mass of the block and its acceleration, you can find the frictional force and finally, the coefficient of kinetic friction. Okay, so we are sliding a steel block with...
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    What are the magnitude and direction of the friction force?

    Homework Statement A 200N block is on a 35 degree incline with a frictionless, massless pulley and a weight on the other side, Fw= 220. The system is in equilibrium. What are the magnitude and direction of the frictional force on the 200N block? Homework Equations and The Attempt at...
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    Friction force direction question

    Homework Statement Block A slides on a frictionless ramp, as shown (in the attachment). At the instant, the block is moving up the ramp with speed V. Block B rests on top of A, and does not slip, due to friction between A and B. What is the direction of the friction force acting on B...
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    Coefficient of Kinetic friction and Friction force help Thanks

    Homework Statement Im working on some typical "Ramp being pulled up an incline" questions and have trouble understanding something. An example question where it stats a box is being pulled up a ramp like the image below: Image: http://i43.tinypic.com/jb486q.jpg Now, first: In order...
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    Friction Force & Tension: Exploring the Mystery

    In (the partial) solution, why does it consider the Tension,T, for finding the friction force between m1 and the surface? The tension is only affecting m1 in the horizontal direction. From where, the vertical component is apperaing?
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    How Is Work Done by Friction Calculated in a Spring-Box System?

    Homework Statement A horizontal spring with spring constant 200 N/m is compressed 20 cm and used to launch a box across a rough horizontal surface. After traveling a distance it stops. What is the work done by friction force? Homework Equations W = F \cdot d KE_{spring} = \frac{1}{2}k \Delta...
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    Friction and Normal Forces in Crate-Wall Interaction

    Homework Statement The following questions are in regard to the situation where you press an apple crate against a wall so hard that the crate cannot slide down the wall. a) What is the direction of the static frictional force (fs) on the crate from the wall? b) What is the direction of...
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    Friction force in Newton's law

    In Figure 6-63, a block weighing 22 N is held at rest against a vertical wall by a horizontal force of magnitude 60 N. The coefficient of static friction between the wall and the block is 0.55, and the coefficient of kinetic friction between them is 0.38. In six experiments, a second force is...
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    Friction force in Newton's law

    A block of mass m1 = 4 kg is put on top of a block of mass m2 = 5 kg. To cause the top block to slip on the bottom one while the bottom one is held fixed, a horizontal force of at least 12N must be applied to the top block. The assembly of blocks is now placed on a horizontal, frictionless...
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    I need some help understanding a problem regarding Friction Force.

    Homework Statement This problem is regarding Friction Force: Imagine a skateboard, low and with well-oiled bearings. What would happen if, standing over it at rest, you begin to walk along its length? The Attempt at a Solution There are 4 options. I chose this one: It would start moving in...
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    Finding the Friction Force to Overcome

    I just had a general question regarding Friction. With the following information, how could i calculate Friction Force to overcome(assuming it is on a horizontal plane and not moving): Mass, Weight, Normal Force, μ( Coef of Friction) say the mass was 100, weight was 980, Normal Force was 980...
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    Friction force applied at an unknown angle to horrizontal plane

    Homework Statement im having problems with this question...a body weighing 51kg is pulled on a horrizontal plane with coefficient of friction 0.3. a force of 300N is applied at angle x ... find the angle x? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution the only solution i hav come...
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    Pushing force vs. Friction force

    My teacher in mechanics says that when we have a force pushing an object (moving at constant velocity) forward we also have a friction force that equals to the force that is pushing the object. So if we call the friction force for Fr and the pushing force for F, F=Fr. But in my mind, when we...
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    Calculating Friction Force on Blocks A and B

    Homework Statement Homework Statement [/b] am i right? please help me .. thnx Homework Statement the blocks shown in the figure are connected by flexible, inextensible cords passing over frictionless pulleys. at A, the coefficient fiction is 0.30 while at B, it is 0.40. compute the...
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    Gear Clamp Design-Describe Friction Force

    Gear Clamp Design--Describe Friction Force I need to know how much frictional force is exerted on both sides of the collet (the piece in the middle of the image) when a force 'p' is applied by the cap nut. (See attachment) This is my first post here. Let me know if I'm being too vague. :)
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    Problem about finding the work done by friction force

    Homework Statement A block of mass M=3.4 kg is dragged over a horizontal surface by a force F=20.0 N. The block is displaced a distance d=17.0 m, the friction force Ff is 3.3 N. What is the work done by the friction force? Homework Equations Ff=μkFn The Attempt at a Solution I...
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    Object rotation in vacuum and the Friction force

    Any object rotating on the axis does stop because of some kind of friction force. What happens if the same object rotates in the vacuum ? does the friction force applies to it ? or does it stop at any point in time ? or does it continue to rotate forever ? Thanks & Regards, Niral Soni
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    Average friction force on a falling apple

    Homework Statement "A 0.15 kg apple falls from a branch 20 m above the ground. If it hits the ground with a speed of 17 m/s, what was the average friction force (due to air resistance) exerted on the apple?" Homework Equations At first, I thought I would use conservation of energy, PE = KE +...
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    Friction force for a rolling wheel?

    Why does the friction force oppose only the rotational motion of the bottom of a wheel? Also, when a wheel is moving down a ramp, why is the friction force UP the ramp when the rotational motion of the bottom wheel is also up the ramp? What is "sliding"? I'm having a real hard time...
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    Finding the Value of the Rolling Friction Force

    Homework Statement What is the value of the rolling friction force given 1)Fnet=0.24N (deceleration up the ramp) and 2)Fnet=0.21N (acceleration down the ramp)? Homework Equations Fnet = Fgravity - Ffriction (?) The Attempt at a Solution Somehow I need to combine these values to...
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    Work Done by Friction Force: A 4.0 kg Block

    A 4.0 kg block is dragged over a rough horizontal surface by a constant force of 20 N. The speed of the block increases from 3.0 m/s to 5.0 m/s in a displacement of 5.0 m. What is the magnitude of the work done by the friction force during this displacement? My work was the following: Ei...
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    Friction Force of Rotating Shaft

    I'm analysing the forces on a vacuum roller brush in an effort to determine the power and rpm's that will be required of an electric motor to rotate the shaft. At anyone time there will be three contact points with the bristles to the carpet. Assuming we want the roller brush around 5000 RPM...
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    Find speed with friction force and no mass?

    Find speed with friction force and no mass?? Homework Statement A ski starts from rest and slides down a 22 degree incline 75m long. If the coefficient of friction is 0.090, what is the ski's speed at the base of the incline? If the snow is level at the foot of the incline and has the same...
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    Direction of the friction force

    Homework Statement A crate is located in the center of a flatbed truck. The truck accelerates to the east and the crate moves with it, not sliding at all. What is the direction of the friction force exerted by the truck on the crate? a) it is to the west b) it is to the east c) No...
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    Magnitude of Friction Force - Circular Motion

    Homework Statement A car of mass 1164kg was traveling around a 288m radius corner at a speed of 10.8m/s. What was the magnitude of the fiction force required to maintain the vehicles path? Homework Equations F=ma I have no idea after that The Attempt at a Solution I found mg =...
  47. K

    Calculating Friction Force of a 4000 kg Truck on a 15° Slope

    Homework Statement A 4000 kg truck is parked on a 15 degree slope. what is its friction force? please show work, i'd like to understand how to do this problem *** my college professor doesn't really teach in class, well let me take that back. he teaches some things but leaves us...
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    How to find Friction Force and Coefficient of Friction?

    Homework Statement A horizontal force of 200 n is required to cause a 15 kg block to slide up a 20degree incline with acceleration of 25 cm/s^2. Find the friction force on the block and the coefficient of friction. ANSWERS: Friction force = 134N Coefficient of Friction = 0.65 Homework...
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    Friction force, what causes it? Unslipping coin on spinning turntable w/ constant vel

    Homework Statement A coin is off-center on a turntable which is spinning at a constant velocity. The coin is not slipping. From what I have gathered, the radial acceleration of the coin is caused by the force of static friction on the coin. There is no tangential acceleration. Homework...
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    Sliding down a ramp against friction force

    Homework Statement At the top of the ramp the body is stopped and then released. It slides down the ramp against a friction force of f= 10 Newtons. Find the body's change in kinetic energy in Joules after traveling a distance s= 3 m down the ramp. Homework Equations There are three...
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