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The anti-lock braking system usually reduce the skidding that occurs when tires lock and therefore allows the driver more control during emergency braking. Having the tires on ABS can help a stranded driver to veer away from emergency situations.
The normal force between the two objects and the coefficient of friction. Force of friction = normal force x coefficient of friction.
Friction= Normal force* Coefficient of friction
force of friction= coefficient of friction x force of normal force of normal is mass x whatever force that is acting on it (usually gravity)
air friction also called air resistance or drag solid friction which is just normal friction and liquid friction like hydro-dynamics
Normal, Friction, Tension, and Elastic Forces.
The friction will also double as Friction= (friction coefficient)(normal reaction)
The strength of the force of friction depends on the types of surfaces involved and on how hard the surfaces push together.
The anti-lock braking system usually reduce the skidding that occurs when tires lock and therefore allows the driver more control during emergency braking. Having the tires on ABS can help a stranded driver to veer away from emergency situations.
The anti-lock braking system usually reduce the skidding that occurs when tires lock and therefore allows the driver more control during emergency braking. Having the tires on ABS can help a stranded driver to veer away from emergency situations.
The normal force between the two objects and the coefficient of friction. Force of friction = normal force x coefficient of friction.
simple one is: max friction = coefficient of static friction*normal force
An important formula is that friction = (coefficient of friction) x (normal force).
the slope of static friction & normal force represents "coefficient of friction' which is constant for a particular surface
No. Friction is a function of Normal Force and the friction coefficient, nothing else.
Friction= Normal force* Coefficient of friction
force of friction= coefficient of friction x force of normal force of normal is mass x whatever force that is acting on it (usually gravity)