μ= μenh*sin(α/2)
let alpha be the included angle of the v.
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Brakes use friction to stop the car. . The serpentine belt uses friction between the belt and the pulleys to power the secondary systems (water pump, alternator, power steering pump, A/C pump, etc.)
Yes. For example, if you place an object on a moving conveyor belt, the friction between the object and the conveyor belt will speed it up.
The fan-belt and tires of a car.
The measure of friction is the amount of energy lost by heating through contact. This energy is generally lost through abrading the surfaces, or at least re-arranging the surface molecules. Thus it will absorb kinetic energy, and the object will slow down.
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There are special waxes for this purpose.
Brakes use friction to stop the car. . The serpentine belt uses friction between the belt and the pulleys to power the secondary systems (water pump, alternator, power steering pump, A/C pump, etc.)
They are the same; it is just a different name.
Yes. For example, if you place an object on a moving conveyor belt, the friction between the object and the conveyor belt will speed it up.
The fan-belt and tires of a car.
The squeeling is caused by friction between the belt and a pulley because it is not tight enough. In time, it will burn the area that is making contact and create a smooth polished surface so that you will never get enough tension to stop the squeel. Tighten the belt or replace it!
If a conveyor belt is moving it can generate static electricity by friction. It needs to be isolated from the Earth to do this.
It will USUALLY pull the object backwards, in relation to the direction of the motion. This assumes that the material with which it has friction, moves slower than the object you are considering. However, if you put material on a conveyor belt, the force of friction, of the object with the conveyor belt, will pull it FORWARD until the object has the same speed as the conveyor belt.
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There is no one answer if referring to a belt on a car- depends on which belt, and which TYPE of belt. Different procedures for different cars, different engines.
It will USUALLY pull the object backwards, in relation to the direction of the motion. This assumes that the material with which it has friction, moves slower than the object you are considering. However, if you put material on a conveyor belt, the force of friction, of the object with the conveyor belt, will pull it FORWARD until the object has the same speed as the conveyor belt.