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The size of the normal force and coefficient of friction determines the size of frictional force.
movement or heat
Work = Force x Distance Friction is a force usually operating in the opposite direction to the force being applied. Thus friction adds to the size of the force applied and work is increased.
The force of friction on an object is equal to the coefficient of friction times the force perpendicular to the surface (normal force). When the mass of an object increases, the normal force increases, and the force of friction also increases. However, because the equation does not involve surface area, increasing surface area has no affect on the force of friction.
Because the size is a kintec force on it
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.
movement or heat
Work = Force x Distance Friction is a force usually operating in the opposite direction to the force being applied. Thus friction adds to the size of the force applied and work is increased.
The force of friction on an object is equal to the coefficient of friction times the force perpendicular to the surface (normal force). When the mass of an object increases, the normal force increases, and the force of friction also increases. However, because the equation does not involve surface area, increasing surface area has no affect on the force of friction.
Friction or any other resistance.
Because the size is a kintec force on it
Through push and pull and the other force is friction
the size of an electric force depends upon which two things?
No. The coefficient depends only on the two surfaces which are in contact.
Assuming that the force is great enough to overcome static friction; the force will change the momentum of the object.
When does friction become inter-atomic force? This is not a simple question to answer, if it has any answer at all. If you think of two deeply corrugated surfaces exactly interlocked with one another, and apply a sideways force, what is the friction component and what would be the force to deform the corrugations to allow movement?