Friction depends on the surface that the object is going against. If an applied force is used to push a box on a ground, the friction is the surface of the ground, may the ground be rough or smooth, there is a force that goes against the applied force. Air friction is also a type of friction that many physics question does not account for, because it is a virtually small force.
The coefficient of static friction mostly depends on the angle of inclination, because there will be static friction until the objects slides, or move. And that will be caused by the inclination, the angle.
friction depends on the following
- texture of surface i.e. whether the surface is rough o smooth
- if it is rough more friction and if smooth less friction
- to reduce the effect of friction u can use lubricants
Friction depends on an external force acting against that object. :D Love, Phoebe
speed & mass
gravity and how rough the surface is
The amount of friction between two surfaces depends on more than two things. It could depend on many things like The shared surafce area The amount of force between the objects How rough or somooth the surfaces are The presence of a lubricant or glue Ball bearings Even temperature. Many things affect the amount of friction between things
coefficientThe amount of friction divided by the weight of an object forms a dimensionless number called the coefficient of friction.
The roughness of the two objects coming in contact determines the degree of friction.
The force of friction between two objects is the product of the normal force and the coefficient of friction. The normal force is the component of force that is perpendicular to the plane of friction. For example, if you are pushing on a block of wood on the floor with a force F at an angle of 30 degrees above the horizontal, then the normal force N = F sin 30. The coefficient of friction is specific to the two materials, in this example the block of wood and the floor. In addition, there is a static coefficient of friction (applicable to a stationary situation) and a kinetic coefficient of friction (applicable when the object is already moving).
by increasing the roughness of the ground or increasing the sole of the shoes
The amount of friction depends on the force pushing the surfaces together.
The two factors on which friction depends are as follows 1. Area of contact 2. Mass of object
It depends on the mass, strength of gravity, and amount of friction of the object.
The normal force between them.
The amount of friction between two surfaces depends on more than two things. It could depend on many things like The shared surafce area The amount of force between the objects How rough or somooth the surfaces are The presence of a lubricant or glue Ball bearings Even temperature. Many things affect the amount of friction between things
"Static friction" refers to objects that are NOT moving.The amount of friction depends on the so-called "coefficient of friction", which varies depending on the properties of the surfaces that are in contact.
coefficientThe amount of friction divided by the weight of an object forms a dimensionless number called the coefficient of friction.
It depends on the amount of force force=distance*acceleration
wet surfaces like tiles have the least amount oof friction
Friction= Normal force* Coefficient of friction
friction increases the amount of force necessary to do work
Friction= Normal force* Coefficient of friction