Out of curiosity how is the contact force forumla derived?

In summary, the contact force formula, Fc = F(m2/(m1+m2)), is derived from Newton's laws of motion. It takes into account the mass of both blocks and the acceleration of the combined system to determine the contact force between the blocks. This equation is important in understanding the dynamics of objects in contact on a frictionless surface.
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Hello!

I know that the contact force formula is
Fc = F(m2/(m1+m2))

but I was wondering, how did this equation come into being? How is it derived? No this is not a homework question, I was just curious to know.

Thanks!
 
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Consider two blocks with masses m1 and m2 placed side by side on a frictionless surface.

_-F->__|m1||m2|____
If there's a horizontal force F applied to m1, and m1 and m2 remain in contact, then the blocks will be accelerating together, as if they were one object with a combined mass. (Newton's 2nd law)

(equation 1) F = (m1+m2)*a

Meanwhile, block 2 is being pushed on by block 1 (Newton's 3rd law), let's call this force F_21. Since block 2 is accelerating, and F_21 is the only force acting on it, we have (Newton's 2nd law, again)

(equation 2) F_21 = m2*a

Take equation 1, solve for a, then substitute into equation 2, and you get

F_21 = [itex]\frac{m2}{m1+m2}[/itex]F

Also, block 2 is pushing back on block 1 with a force F_12=-F_21 (Newton's 3rd law)
However, this is not the total force acting on block 1 because we still have F from the left.

So F1(total) = F - F_21 = F - [itex]\frac{m2}{m1+m2}[/itex]F = m1*a, as expected.
 

Related to Out of curiosity how is the contact force forumla derived?

1. What is the contact force formula?

The contact force formula is a mathematical equation that describes the force between two objects in contact with each other. It takes into account factors such as the mass and acceleration of the objects, as well as the coefficient of friction between them.

2. How is the contact force formula derived?

The contact force formula is derived from Newton's Second Law of Motion, which states that the force exerted on an object is equal to its mass multiplied by its acceleration. By applying this law to an object in contact with another object, we can determine the contact force between them.

3. What are the variables in the contact force formula?

The variables in the contact force formula are mass, acceleration, and coefficient of friction. Mass is the amount of matter in an object, acceleration is the rate of change of its velocity, and coefficient of friction is a measure of how easily the objects can slide against each other.

4. How is the contact force formula used in real life?

The contact force formula is used in many real-life situations, such as determining the force needed to push or pull an object, calculating the friction between surfaces, and understanding the impact of collisions between objects.

5. Are there any limitations to the contact force formula?

Like any mathematical formula, the contact force formula has limitations. It assumes that the objects are in direct contact with each other and that the surfaces are smooth and rigid. In real-life situations, there may be other factors at play that can affect the contact force between objects.

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