Dynamics- effect caused be angle, friction

In summary, friction acts as a force that opposes the sliding motion of the mass M in both diagrams 1 and 2. This will cause a decrease in the acceleration of the mass. In addition, if the system is initially moving in the opposite direction of the acceleration, friction may increase the negative acceleration or even bring the system to a complete stop. As for the oscillations, friction is likely to decrease the amplitude and frequency. There is no specific formula for angular friction, but its effects on acceleration can be proven through observation and experimentation.
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Hi all,

With reference to the attached diagram 1, what affect will friction have on the acceleration?

Below is my solution, but is there something that I can include? and is it explained correctly?:

"Since friction acts as a force which opposes in this case the sliding motion of the mass M, therefore this will cause a decrease in the acceleration of the mass. "

And with reference to diagram 2, what affect will friction have on the oscillations?
 

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PRITEC said:
"Since friction acts as a force which opposes in this case the sliding motion of the mass M, therefore this will cause a decrease in the acceleration of the mass. "
To be strictly accurate, there is another possibility. If the system is given some initial movement which is counter to the (frictionless) acceleration, for as long as the movement is in that direction, friction will increase the magnitude of the (negative) acceleration.
The only other thing you might say is that it could stop the system entirely.
And with reference to diagram 2, what affect will friction have on the oscillations?
What affects do you think it will have on amplitude and frequency?
 
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Hi,

Thanks for the reply. Is there a formula (angular) which I can use to prove that friction slows acceleration?

What affects do you think it will have on amplitude and frequency?

I think the amplitude and frequency will decrease.
 

Related to Dynamics- effect caused be angle, friction

What is the relationship between angle and friction?

The angle of a surface can affect the amount of friction between two objects. As the angle of the surface increases, the force of friction also increases, making it more difficult for objects to slide or move across the surface.

How does friction impact the motion of an object?

Friction can either help or hinder the motion of an object. If the object is moving in the same direction as the force of friction, it will slow down and eventually stop. However, if the object is moving in the opposite direction, the force of friction can actually help to increase its speed.

What is the difference between static and kinetic friction?

Static friction occurs when two objects are not moving relative to each other, while kinetic friction occurs when objects are moving relative to each other. Static friction is typically greater than kinetic friction, making it more difficult to get an object to start moving than to keep it moving.

How does the coefficient of friction affect the amount of friction?

The coefficient of friction is a value that represents the roughness or smoothness of a surface. The higher the coefficient of friction, the more resistance there will be to motion. This means that surfaces with a higher coefficient of friction will have more friction and require more force to move objects across them.

How can the angle of a surface affect the coefficient of friction?

The angle of a surface can affect the coefficient of friction by changing the surface area in contact between the two objects. As the angle increases, the surface area decreases, resulting in a higher coefficient of friction and more resistance to motion.

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