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The amount of friction depends on the KIND OF SURFACES and the force pressing two surfaces together (2 words).
The amount of friction depends on the ____ ____ and the force pressing two surfaces together...
The coefficient of kinetic friction between two materials depends on Select one: a. the normal force b. the surface area in contact c. the relative speed of the surfaces d. the type of surfaces
What does friction not depend upon? the type of surfaces in contact the area of contact the force with which an object is pressing against a surface whether the contact surface is wet or dry
What can you say about the value of the static friction force between two surfaces if the contact area is changed?
Why the answer is c? In the figure below, all surfaces experience friction. An external force is exerted on B and all the blocks are accelerating to the right with the same acceleration. Is the magnitude of the horizontal component of the force exerted by A on B greater than, equal to, or less than the magnitude of the horizontal force exerted by A on C? Equal to Less than Greater than Unable to determine without knowing the mass of...
6. A 90 kg gymnast wedges himself between two closely spaced vertical walls by pressing his hands and feet against the walls. What is the minimum force the gymnast must push with each hand and foot if the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.64 and the coefficient of static friction is 0.78? Assume the force on each hand and foot are all equal.
The coefficients of friction are ?? = 0.4 between all surfaces of contact. Assuming the pulley is frictionless, a. Determine the smallest force P required to start the 45-kg block moving if the cable is attached as shown. b. Determine the smallest force P required to start the 45-kg block moving if the cable is removed from the blocks. Will block A slip with respect to block B or will it move with block B? The coefficients of friction are...
The machine part ABC is supported by a frictionless hinge at B and a 20° wedge at C. Knowing that the static coefficient of friction at both surfaces of the wedge is 0.3. Determine: (a) the force P required to move the wedge. (b) The components of the corresponding reaction at B (c). Draw the normal, shear and moment diagrams [40 pts 5. 1800N A 350mm 10000 N/m 400mm 600mm The machine part ABC is supported by a frictionless hinge...
9. Friction & Wedges Determine the minimum force, P, required to lift the 200 lb crate. The two wedges are separated by smooth rollers; both wedge surface from 20° angles from a horizontal surface. The coefficient of friction between the wedges and all other surfaces is 0.4. 20°
A woman prevents a 2 kg brick from falling by pressing it against a vertical wall. The coefficient of static friction is 0.60. What force must she use?
the amount of a turning effect on a body depends on two factors