Friction.
Friction. Static friction if at rest. Kinetic friction if they are sliding.
Formula: FFRIC = μFN=μFG*cos(θ)
Formula explained: The formula for the Force of Friction = Coefficient of Friction (which is dependent on the two materials) * mass of object * acceleration (usually due to gravity) * cos(x) where "x" is the amount of degrees away from the horizontal.
Friction; either Static Kinetic [or Rolling]
Friction is defined as the force that opposes motion of an object that is in contact with another. Bodies that are in contact but not in motion can also experience friction.
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Friction.
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Friction.
Friction. Kinetic friction, to be precise.
Frictional force is the force that opposes motion between two surfaces.
kinetic frictionA second opinion:Kinetic friction is the resistance to sliding motion when they're already moving.The beginning of sliding motion is resisted by static friction.
Frictional force is a contact force which opposes the relative motion. It is directly proportional to the normal reaction between the 2 surfaces.
FrictionWhen two surfaces touch each other, there is some adhesion between the two. That adhesion results in friction, which opposes the motion of one surface with respect to the other.Friction opposes motion between two surfaces.*you will have more friction if you have rougher surfaces. the smoother the surfaces, the less friction.**friction is caused by the microscopic hills and valleys on objects rubbing up*
Friction. Kinetic friction, to be precise.
Frictional force is the force that opposes motion between two surfaces.
Frictional force is the force that opposes motion between two surfaces.
kinetic frictionA second opinion:Kinetic friction is the resistance to sliding motion when they're already moving.The beginning of sliding motion is resisted by static friction.
the force that opposes the motion of two touching surfaces is velocity.
Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other. There are several types of friction: Dry friction is a force that opposes the relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces in contact.
Frictional force is a contact force which opposes the relative motion. It is directly proportional to the normal reaction between the 2 surfaces.
FrictionWhen two surfaces touch each other, there is some adhesion between the two. That adhesion results in friction, which opposes the motion of one surface with respect to the other.Friction opposes motion between two surfaces.*you will have more friction if you have rougher surfaces. the smoother the surfaces, the less friction.**friction is caused by the microscopic hills and valleys on objects rubbing up*
the force that opposes the motion of two touching surfaces is velocity.
When two solid objects are sliding past one another the force that opposes this motion is friction
Friction
it is inertia