When is friction and weight parallel positive and negative?

In summary, when writing Fnet=ma, the forces listed in Fnet should include both friction and weight parallel. The direction of each force can be chosen as positive or negative, with the direction down the incline typically being negative. However, it is also valid to choose down the incline as positive and up as negative. The perpendicular weight can be defined as positive or negative, depending on whether the normal force is also chosen as positive or negative. Ultimately, the forces should balance each other out.
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stargirl17
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Homework Statement



When writing Fnet=ma you are supposed to list the forces in Fnet
-Ffriction + Weightparallel= ma

how do you know when to put the negative or positve sign in front of the values? like on inclines and horizontal surfaces

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You get to choose which direction is positive and which is negative. Typically, for inclines you choose axes that are aligned with the incline, and the direction down the ramp is most often negative, but you can choose down the ramp to be positive and up to be negative just as well.
 
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JaWiB said:
You get to choose which direction is positive and which is negative. Typically, for inclines you choose axes that are aligned with the incline, and the direction down the ramp is most often negative, but you can choose down the ramp to be positive and up to be negative just as well.

ok so if a box is going down an incline, friction can be positive, but then weight parallel and weight perpendicular have to be negative right?
 
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Weight parallel has to be negative, yes, but why does the perpendicular weight have to be negative? You can define it as positive if you want.
 
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ideasrule said:
Weight parallel has to be negative, yes, but why does the perpendicular weight have to be negative? You can define it as positive if you want.

yeah your right. It depends if you make the normal force positive. They have to balance each other out. I understand now. thank you so much for your help, it was great :)
 

Related to When is friction and weight parallel positive and negative?

1. When is friction parallel to weight?

Friction is parallel to weight when an object is sliding or moving along a surface with no acceleration.

2. When is friction and weight parallel and positive?

Friction and weight are parallel and positive when the object is moving in the same direction as the force of friction, resulting in a net positive force.

3. When is friction and weight parallel and negative?

Friction and weight are parallel and negative when the object is moving in the opposite direction as the force of friction, resulting in a net negative force.

4. Why is friction considered a negative force?

Friction is considered a negative force because it opposes the motion of an object, causing a decrease in speed or acceleration.

5. How does the weight of an object affect friction?

The weight of an object can affect friction by increasing the normal force between the object and the surface, resulting in a stronger frictional force.

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