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. archaic

    Maxwell's wheel and the conservation of energy

    We experimented with the Maxwell's wheel today and at the end we were asked about why does this apparatus stop since there is conservation of energy. I did some research and apparently there is a type of friction called "rolling friction", wikipedia defines it as "the force resisting the motion...
  2. solzonmars

    Understanding Friction and Tension in Static vs. Dynamic Scenarios

    This is a bit of a general question. Say that there's a block on a ramp, with a (massless) rope attaching it to the top of a ramp. If we're given values for the mass of the block, maximum tension, and coefficients of static and kinetic friction, how would we determine the friction or tension...
  3. alexi_b

    Finding the time it takes for two stacked blocks to travel

    Homework Statement The coefficient of static friction is 0.604 between the two blocks shown. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the lower block and the floor is 0.104. Force F causes both blocks to cross a distance of 3.44m, starting from rest. What is the least amount of time in which...
  4. DracoMalfoy

    Applying Newtons Laws: Incline, static friction, kid on sled

    Homework Statement [/B] A child sits on a sled (50kg) on a snowy hill with an incline of 5 degrees. The coefficient of static friction is 0.05. What downward force must a parent apply parallel to the normal force, to prevent the child from sliding down the hill? (Answer: 366N)Homework Equations...
  5. DucemBarr

    Help with high friction material choice

    Howdy! Could anyone advise on some high friction material combination ? I can't disclose full details of the application, but basically two flat parts a pressed together and force is applied along the plane of the joint. The pieces are about 4 square in, the force applied about 100 psi...
  6. R

    Dow Molykote 3402C: What is the Friction Factor (K)?

    OK guys/gals, question of the century: What is the friction factor (K) for Dow's Molykote 3402C anti-friction coating? thanks for any insight...
  7. almarpa

    Morin's explanation about the work done by friction

    Hello all. In his books on classical mechanics, David Morin claims that when computing the work W = F Δx done by a contact force that don’t involve any slipping, we can equivalently say that Δx is the displacement of the thing that is applying the force. Later, when analysing a wheel rolling...
  8. E

    Calculate the mass when not hanging it in dynamometer

    Homework Statement Hello! I have a physics problem that I can't solve. I'm supposed to describe how I can calculate the mass when knowing the µv (I don't know the english term but I'm guessing friction...something (friction when the object is not moving)). You are allowed to use a dynamometer...
  9. H

    Force of a Punch to exceed the Max Static Friction Force

    I heard that the average professional boxer's force of punch is between 500-750lb. If the coefficient of static friction of rubber (from shoes) to say concrete is at most 0.85 then why can boxers get hit (especially in the chest) without losing footing? Does it have something to do with the...
  10. Y

    Where does static friction come from in ABS?

    Ok, so assume we have a wheel on the road traveling to the left. The wheel spins CCW and also has translation to the left. If we let the wheel roll, assuming no slip, then the translation velocity to the left will counteract the rotational velocity to the right at the bottom of the wheel, so...
  11. saxman2u

    Friction Loss for gravity fed rainwater downspouts/pipes?

    I am building a rainwater collection system and want to know how much higher the tops of my PVC downspouts have to be compared to where the water exits into my rain tank. Or, how tall my rain tank can be if my downspouts are 10 feet tall. Let's say that the rain tank and home foundation are...
  12. e2m2a

    Impact of speed on the coefficient of rolling friction

    I have conducted an experiment that measures the velocity of an object that is moving on a flat surface. The object rolls on four fixed caster wheels. The wheels are made of some kind of rigid material. Maybe nylon, maybe hard rubber. The total mass of the object, including the wheels, is...
  13. V

    Direction of friction in circular motion

    Homework Statement I can't understand why friction acts radially inwards when a body is rotating on a rough turntable. If the friction is removed, the body would move tangentially, hence it has slipping tendency tangential, not radially outwards, then shouldn't friction act tangentially...
  14. babaliaris

    Friction Force: Why do we walk?

    I created this example to see if i can explain how humans walk but I can't. If I'm correct, when we push the ground to move forward we apply a force with the opposite direction (backward). Let's name this force Fp (for push). Because of that force, a friction force is being applied to us with...
  15. C

    Force of friction in turning cars

    I read an article where the author tried to find the maximal speed a car can have when taking a turn of certain radius. They represented the car as a point and claimed that the force of friction is the centripetal force - acting perpendicular to the trajectory of the car. I do understand why...
  16. B

    Replacing speed with friction in formula

    Hi, first of all sorry... I know (close to) absolutely nothing about physics except from what I remember from school a looong time ago... :-). So, my question might sound a bit silly here. But thanks a lot for taking you time already! Homework Statement In retail business there is some...
  17. PhysicsIsKillingMe

    Friction force on an inclined plane

    Homework Statement A speed of a body of mass 8 kg is 6 m/s in position A. By the time it gets to B, the speed is measured to be 12 m/s. What is the frictional force opposing the motion? The incline is 30 degrees, the height of the ramp is 12 meters. Position A is at the top of the ramp...
  18. JessiLim

    Static and Kinetic Friction vs Normal Reaction Graphing

    How do i suppose to determine the uncertainty for the slope of my Static friction against normal reaction graph? My data for static friction and normal force has the uncertainty of +/- 0.0001 The uncertainty is too small for me to draw airbox/bar in the graph to draw the max and min slope...
  19. S

    Dependence of friction on area.

    Hello Guys, I have been pondering on the nature of the frictional force and its dependency on the area of contact for the past few days and I had already searched for plausible explanations for the same.Although I could gather a few discrete points ,I couldn't get a complete picture of it. Some...
  20. navneet9431

    Why does friction play the role of centripetal force?

    What makes frictional force the centripetal force of a car turning along a curve? As friction is the opposing force and acts anti-parallel so there is no component of frictional force towards the center,right? Then how can frictional force be centripetal force?
  21. navneet9431

    When Friction the block m2 start to move?

    Homework Statement A block m2 is placed on a surface where the coefficient of friction is μ2 and another block m1 placed over the block m2 where the coefficient of frictio is μ1. A force F=k*t(Force as a function of time),is acting on the block m2. Now my question is that when would the...
  22. T

    Seal rotating parts/reduce friction (hand-tight thread)

    I am working on a design where I have a block which has a cap assembly fitted to it - see images attached. The cap assembly is constructed of: - Main body with two holes through (flowing water in and out) - Locking ring with a threaded outside, grooves for tightening by hand and two o-rings...
  23. shintashi

    Friction of a Wheel on the Axle?

    So say I've got a wheel who's outer radius is 12" and the radius of the axle is 1.5", so the simple machine here is an 8 to 1 ratio. So I am wondering, since 1/2mv^2 is for kinetic energy, and the velocity here is 1/8th, does it mean the friction is 1/8th or 1/64th? does it get 1/8th hotter or...
  24. A

    What is the equation for friction's role in walking?

    When we loose the touch with ground no friction is acting..so how we accelarate ? also friction prevent our foot from sliding but also accelarates our body ? how is it possible to acting in 2 different points ( foot and center of mass ) ?
  25. A

    Quick clamp wedge/friction lock calculation

    I am currently working on designing a linear brake/lock for a completely different purpose but it will be based on the same principle as in a quick clamp shown below. Before building a prototype I do want to make some rough calculations to check dimensions, angles etc. etc. However, I am for...
  26. Krushnaraj Pandya

    Rolling on a plank which is resting on friction less surface

    Homework Statement A long plank of mass M rests upon a smooth horizontal surface. A thin circular ring (m, R) slips (without rotation) upon the plank with initial velocity v(i). The coefficient of friction between the wheel and the plank is C. at time t, the ring stops slipping and pure rolling...
  27. CK_KoopaTroopa

    I Finding the max angle of a longboard deck before the wheels slip

    Hi, I'm making an electric longboard and trying to write an app for my phone to function as the remote. I've got a bunch of fancy Star-Trek-esque indicators on it, one of which is the pitch and roll of the deck. All the indicators have "danger zones" and turn red when they hit them, and for this...
  28. A

    Calculating Applied Force for a Moving Block on a Table

    Homework Statement You gradually apply a force to a 10. kg wood block on a wood table. What will the applied force on the block be once it is moving? The coefficients of static and kinetic friction are 0.5 and 0.3, respectively. The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2. Homework Equations...
  29. A

    Friction problem (pushing a box)

    Homework Statement A person is pushing a box. The net external force on the 60 kg box is stated to be 90 N. If the force of friction opposing the motion is 30 N, what is the acceleration of the box? Homework Equations This seems to be a pretty easy, straightforward problem, but I'm confused...
  30. Ushitha Dissanayake

    How to find the coefficient of kinetic friction

    Homework Statement The speed of a 4.0-N hockey puck, sliding across a level ice surface, decreases at the rate of 0.61 m/s2. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the puck and ice is: A) 0.062 B) 0.25 C) 0.41 D) 0.62 E) 1.2 Homework Equations I'm not too sure but i know that : If the...
  31. Adem

    Calculating Coefficient of Friction with Practical Investigation Results

    So I've done a practical investigation. Pretty much I used a elastic band to launch a puck on a horizontal floor. I have measured the extension and force for the elastic band, and the extension and stopping distance for the puck on two different surfaces. How do I calculate the coefficient of...
  32. Nojins

    Determining the angle for a mass to overcome friction

    Homework Statement A crane is moving two equally spaced masses to the roof. One box is 10kg and the other box is 20kg. As the plank tilts towards the 20kg box, at what angle will each box begin to slide? The coefficient of static friction is 0.4 Homework Equations Newton's second law, Fnet=ma...
  33. U

    Question Concerning The Coefficient of Friction: Block on a Rough Inclined Plane

    Homework Statement A block of mass 20kg is on rest on a rough plane inclined at 60 degrees to the horizontal. A force P is applied to the block to "maintain equilibrium". P is parallel to the line of greatest slope of the inclined plane. The maximum value of P is twice the minimum value of P...
  34. C

    Is the momentum of a system conserved even with friction?

    It's really confusing if the frictional force IS an external force.. My guess is the frictional force isn't an external force and therefore I can observe the momentum conservation even with friction if I carefully measure the velocity right before and after the collision. But I'm not sure about it..
  35. Sergio Rodriguez

    Satellite fall and friction force problem

    Homework Statement A satellite of mass m_s orbits the Earth in a circular orbit of radius r_0. If the satellite orbits at the upper part of the atmosphere and the friction force f is constant, it would trace an spiral and fall to the earth. but if we suppouse that the friction force is small...
  36. J

    What force propels the runner forward?

    Homework Statement A person is running on a track. Which of the following forces propels the runner forward? a) The normal force exerted by the ground on the person b) the normal force exerted by the person on the ground c) the force of friction exerted by the ground on the person 2. Homework...
  37. J

    Magnitude of the force of static friction

    Homework Statement A block of mass M is at rest on an incline that makes angle theta with the horizontal. Given that the static coefficient of friction is mu_s1 and the kinetic coefficient friction mu_k, what is the magnitude of the force of static friction exerted on the block by the incline...
  38. F

    Friction in Everyday Life: Walking & Knots

    Hello everyone, I recently realized that knots in ropes and shoe laces are possible because of the friction between the rope fibers. I guess if friction was not present the knot would just not work, i.e. a knot would still form but not be tight... What are some other interesting examples of...
  39. M

    Need help with a specific (slope) problem in dynamics

    Homework Statement An object is placed on a slope with initial velocity v=0m/s. Angle of the slope is 30 degrees and the coefficient of friction (or friction factor, not sure how it's said in English) is given as u=0.1*(x/m) where x is the path traversed and m is the mass of the object. After...
  40. Pedgepoke

    Ladder Leaning against wall -- find the coefficient of friction

    Homework Statement Ladder leans against wall at angle θ. It is L meters long and mass m. Find the coefficient of friction with the floor. Assume no friction at the top.[/B]Homework Equations ΣFx = 0 ΣFy = 0 Στ = 0 ƒ = μFn (Fn being the normal force with the ground) The Attempt at a Solution...
  41. cooldudeachyut

    Friction problem for two block system on an inclined plane

    Homework Statement Two block M1 and M2 rest upon each other on an inclined plane. Coefficient of friction between surfaces are shown. If the angle θ is slowly increased, and M1<M2 then Options : 1- Block A slips first. 2- Block B slips first. 3- Both slip simultaneously. 4- Both remain at...
  42. Jeviah

    Can the only reaction force (to gravity) be friction?

    Homework Statement If you have an object say in a vertical pipe, which only has a gravitational force acting on it would the reaction forces only be friction forces? If this is the case how would you calculate the forces? would you calculate the friction force using the friction coefficient or...
  43. C

    Calculating Air Friction on Meteor Impacting Earth

    Hey guys! Can anyone tell me how to calculate the force of air friction on meteor that's going to impact
  44. lc99

    Why Is My Statics Friction Calculation Incorrect?

    Homework Statement Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I've spent so long trying to solve this system of equations with my calculator that can do this for me. But, somehow , i still don't get it.The equations i got are: 1st diagram Fc - Nb =0 Nc -0.3Nb -300=0...
  45. bravopipo

    Calculate the characteristics of this compression spring

    Homework Statement Hello; I have as shown in the picture, a rope (in green), this rope is located between a support A and a support B. The Support A doesn't move and attached to the ground. The support B apply a force F1 against the rope, this force is made by a helical compression spring...
  46. physicsquestionboi

    Kinetic Friction Homework Help

    A steel washer is suspended inside an empty crate from a light string attached to the top of the crate. The crate slides down a long ramp that is inclined at an angle of 37 above the horizontal. The crate has mass 154 kg. You are sitting inside the crate; your mass is 61 kg. As the crate is...
  47. T

    B Why do chains on tires provide more traction in the snow?

    Wouldn't the chain easily get caught on a rock or something? And how does metal provide more traction than rubber wheels?
  48. N

    Dynamics Questions involving Friction

    Homework Statement The coefficient of kinetic friction between a 3.5kg bowling ball and the ice on a frozen lake is very small: μ= 0.02. If the ball is bowled on the ice with an initial velocity of 16.5ms^-1, how far will it travel before friction brings it to rest? Homework Equations Fn=mg...
  49. D

    Maximum Acceleration of sliding crates

    Homework Statement Three identical 4 kg crates are stacked one on top of the other. You want to accelerate them as much as possible by pushing on the lower crate, but the forces of static friction between the surfaces of the crates max out at 25 N. What is the maximum acceleration you can...
  50. J

    Calculate the friction between sticks and the ceiling/floor

    Homework Statement There is a metal stick that is connected to the ceiling with another one. The angle between them is 60°. Calculate the friction. Both lengths and weights are the same. Homework Equations T = f N or actually none, except trygonometry The Attempt at a Solution I tried using...
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