The 2 factors on which friction two body is depended upon
Force of friction = coefficient of friction + normal force The normal force is the force on the surface by the object that is perpendicular to the surface. This would mean that the angle of the surface and the acceleration of the surface would be taken into account.
The magnitude of the frictional force is directly proprotional to the normal reaction between the two surfaces.(2)Magnitude of the frictional force is independent of shape and area of the surfaces
The main factors that affect friction are the smoothness of the surfaces that are rubbing against each other. Rougher surfaces will generally require a greater force to move past.
the roughness of the surfaces and the amount of force pushing the objects together
the amount of friction is affected by the smoothness of the two surfaces in contact and the it depends on how hard the two surfaces press together.
friction mainly depends upin two factors:(1).area in contact b/w the surfaces n (2) the weightof the body in which friction acts
The smoothness of the surfaces that are in contact, and the weight of the object moving along a horizontal surface affect the force of friction.
its mass and velocity
Inertia
Mass And Velocity
How rough it is and how heavy it is.
Cohesive or Adhesive force between the two objects.
The normal force between the two objects and the coefficient of friction. Force of friction = normal force x coefficient of friction.
Thrust and friction in the environment. Ignoring friction, the two chief factors are the force of acceleration and mass, which determines how much force is required to achieve a given speed (more technically the change of velocity: speed in a given direction).
Inertia
The coeffient of friction. The force holding the 2 surfaces together.
mass and velocity
Mass and velocity.
Mass And Velocity
How rough it is and how heavy it is.
normal force acting between them and surface roughness or frictional value that is mieu.
Cohesive or Adhesive force between the two objects.
The normal force between the two objects and the coefficient of friction. Force of friction = normal force x coefficient of friction.
Thrust and friction in the environment. Ignoring friction, the two chief factors are the force of acceleration and mass, which determines how much force is required to achieve a given speed (more technically the change of velocity: speed in a given direction).
1. The Coefficient of friction between the two surfaces. 2. The force applied bringing the two surfaces together.
Friction= Normal force* Coefficient of friction