1)The surface
2)The force between the materials of the woo Save d and the surface. :D
1)The surface
2)The force between the materials of the woo Save d and the surface. :D
1. Coefficient of friction between the two surfaces
2. Weight of the body and so the normal reaction.
Since Frictional force F = u R
u - coefficient of friction and R - the normal reaction = weight of the body
1)The surface
2)The force between the materials of the woo Save d and the surface. :D
The factors that determine the amount of friction between two surfaces include the roughness of the surfaces, the force pressing the surfaces together, and the types of materials involved. Friction increases with rougher surfaces, higher forces, and when the materials have a high coefficient of friction.
The strength of the force of friction depends on two factors: the types of surfaces involved and how hard the surfaces push together.
Factors that increase friction include rough surfaces, higher force pressing two surfaces together, and the presence of moisture. Factors that reduce friction include smooth surfaces, lubrication between surfaces, and reducing the normal force between the surfaces.
The coefficient of friction is determined by the nature of the materials in contact, surface roughness, pressure between the surfaces, and the presence of any lubricants or contaminants. It is a dimensionless quantity that represents the ratio of the force of friction between two surfaces to the normal force pressing the two surfaces together.
The factors that determine the friction force between two sliding objects are the nature of the materials in contact, the normal force pressing the objects together, the surface roughness, and the presence of any lubricants between the surfaces. The coefficient of friction between the materials also plays a significant role in determining the friction force.
The factors that determine the amount of friction between two surfaces include the roughness of the surfaces, the force pressing the surfaces together, and the types of materials involved. Friction increases with rougher surfaces, higher forces, and when the materials have a high coefficient of friction.
Friction= Normal force* Coefficient of friction
Two factors that determine the strength of friction between two objects is the smoothness of the surfaces in contact, and the weight of the object moving horizontally.
The strength of the force of friction depends on two factors: the types of surfaces involved and how hard the surfaces push together.
On a flat surface it would be the friction coefficient and the weigh of body.
The coeffient of friction. The force holding the 2 surfaces together.
mass and velocity
Mass and velocity.
The two factors that affect friction force between two surfaces are the nature of the surfaces (roughness, texture) and the force pressing the surfaces together (normal force). A rough surface or a higher normal force will generally result in higher friction force.
The factors that affect the friction force between two surfaces include the roughness of the surfaces, the normal force pressing the surfaces together, the type of material of the surfaces, and any lubricants or contaminants present on the surfaces. Increasing the roughness or normal force usually increases the friction force, while using lubricants can decrease it.
Motion and acceleration
how hard the surfaces push to gether the types of surfaces involved