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Frictional force and non frictional
static frictional force
Non conservative forces are frictional force, air resistance, tension in a string and normal force etc.
Frictional force is the force that opposes motion between two surfaces.
The size of the normal force and coefficient of friction determines the size of frictional force.
Frictional force and non frictional
static frictional force
Non conservative forces are frictional force, air resistance, tension in a string and normal force etc.
i am sure that it is not frictional force.....
Frictional force is the force that opposes motion between two surfaces.
if the frictional resistance is high, the force will be greater, and if the frictional resistance is low, the force will be smaller.
The size of the normal force and coefficient of friction determines the size of frictional force.
The size of the normal force and coefficient of friction determines the size of frictional force.
No. Frictional force is independant of surface area.
kinetic frictional
This is a very good question. A conservative force is defined as a force that doesn't remove energy from a system. Such forces as a spring force are conservative. However, wherever a frictional force is exerted, heat is produced. It takes energy to make heat, and the energy comes from the kinetic energy of whatever objects have frictional forces exerted upon them. A frictional force will eventually remove all of the kinetic energy from a system. However, a frictional force is constant. The force of friction is defined as the coefficient of friction times mass times the gravitational constant. (The coefficient of friction is represented as the greek letter mu). Regardless of the remaining Kinetic energy in a system, the frictional force will not change, thus a frictional force is constant, but not conservative. Hope this helps whoever asked this question! --An AP PHYSICS STUDENT
Frictional force.