FRICTION

Definition
Friction:
Is the type of force which tends to oppose relative motion between two surface in contact.
When two bodies are in contact their molecules are so close so as to establish attractive force known as adhesive force, so far any movement between such bodies should overcome those adhesive forces.
Laws of friction.
These are laws governing Frictional force these include
  1. Frictional Force is directly proportional to the normal reaction between the two surface in contact
i.e. F R
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Where Ff = Friction Force
R = Normal reaction and
μ = Coefficient of friction
Note: The coefficient of friction depends on the types materials in contact.
NORMAL REACTION
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Normal reaction (R) is that force which is equal weight of a body in magnitude but opposite in direction.

There are two main types of friction:
STATIC AND DYNAMIC
Static Friction
This one occurs when the bodies are trying to move relative to one another but not yet moving.
Dynamic (or kinetic) Friction
  1. It occurs when the bodies in contact are already moving relative to one another.
Note
The coefficient of dynamic friction is less than the coefficient of static friction
2. Usually it requires less force for keeping an object that is already moving in motion that to make it start moving.
Coefficient of friction
From the law of friction we have seen that

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The coefficient of static Friction Ms given by Ms
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Likewise the coefficient of dynamic μΚ friction is given by
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Forces acting an object on an inclined plane
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Consider a body of mass M that is placed on an inclined plane whose angle of inclination is ÆŸ. The component of weight parallel to the inclined plane is given by mg sinθ. This horizontal component tend to pull the object down the slope. The second component of the object weights . The vertical components is perpendicular to the inclined plane and is equal to mg cosÆŸ. This is equal in magnitude to the normal reaction.
When the object is just about to start sliding down the slope
Ff = mg sinθ and R = mg cosθ
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Examples
  1. A block of mass 270kg is pulled on a horizontal surface. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the one block and the surface is 0.4 .What is the force acting on the block as it slide?
Solution
Mass m = 270 kg
µK = 0.4
g = 10nkg
µK = FK/R
Fk =?
Fk = µk x R
But R = mg
FK = µK x mg
= 0.4 x270 kg x 10N/Kg
FK= 1080N

2. A box of mass 2kg rests on a horizontal surface a force of 4.4N is required to just start the box moving what is the coefficient of static friction between the box and the surface? Take g = 10 N/kg
Solution
Mass m = 2kg
Fs = 4.4N
g= 10 n /kg
µs =?
Fs = µs x R
But R = mg
Fs = µs x mg
4.4 = µs x 2kg x 10 N/kg
0.22 = µs
µs = 0.22
Limiting friction
It is special type of static friction
Limiting friction is defined as the maximum static friction which must overcome before body starts to move.
Limiting friction FR = Coefficient of friction × Norman reaction
Advantages of friction
  1. It enables us to walk, also in movement of car tyres.
  2. Moving objects are brought to stop by application of brakes which makes use frictional force.
  3. Used to wear out unneeded layer part during sharpening and grinding of metal parts.
Disadvantages
  1. Friction between movable parts of machines causes wear and tear in the machines.
  2. Friction leads to loss energy in the form of heat and or sound in machines ref industrial.
  3. It cause moving bodies to slow down
  4. Heat cause by friction cause appliances to burn
Increasing friction
As we saw earlier some advantages and therefore sometimes it’s necessary to increase the frictional force how?
  1. By increasing the normal force (i.e. Reaction). Between the surface in contact. This can be achieved by pressing the surface together.
  2. Changing the roughness of the surface in touch e.g. car type tyre increase friction between the tyre and the road also spices on football shoes increase friction between the shoes and the football pith/ Ground.
Adding grit to a sand paper improves it scrubbing ability
  1. Scrubbing equipment is made rough to increase friction e.g. Steel wire for scrubbing “surface”
  2. By using materials with a high coefficient of friction e.g. Rubber which used in making car trees has a high coefficient of friction.
Reducing Friction
We came cross some disadvantage of friction and hence there are situation where we have to minimize the friction. How?
  1. By using lubricants e.g. Oils and greases helps to reduce tear and ware in ma
    chine parts.
  2. Using speedy materials e.g. Teflon which have a low coefficient of friction
Note
Teflon – is a type of plastic that slide easily.
  1. By using ball bearings and rulers. These are reducing the points of the contraction the object hence changing sliding friction into much smaller rutting friction.
Examples
A box of mass 5kg at rest on a wooden floor. If the coefficient of static friction between the box and the floor 0.6, what minimum external force is required to set the box sliding (g = 10 /kg)
Solution
Fs = µsR
= 0.6 X 5 kg X 10 N/kg
= 30N
Exercise
  1. Find the coefficient static friction between a block of wood of mass 10 kg placed on a lade. A minimum fore of 50N is required to make the block just moved on the table.
  2. A mass is placed on an inclined plane such that if can move at constant speed when slightly happened. If the angel on the plane makes with the horizontal plane is 30. Find the coefficient of dynamic function
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