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Padford
Feb7-05, 03:14 PM
now on question 8 of my homework, and i am starting to wonder if i;ve been getting these question right. :yuck: It's to do with friction.

Relativally simple question: When an object is stationary, would the formula to find the resolved friction be: F = (mew, u) R or F (is less-than-or-equal-to) (mew, u) R?!
sorry bout the notation, have NO idea how to use it!
thanks in advance
Padford.

here
Feb7-05, 03:20 PM
the normal force (force perpendicular to the plan of motion) is variable based on angle of incline or decline

Padford
Feb7-05, 03:29 PM
thanks, but which formula applies to an object which is stationary, am i being stupid, co i swear our teacher told us one or the other?!

here
Feb7-05, 03:37 PM
you have static and kinetic frction the difference is that the constants are different, think about sliding a large object its hard to get it sliding, but you get it sliding its not as hard,

Doc Al
Feb7-05, 03:58 PM
Relativally simple question: When an object is stationary, would the formula to find the resolved friction be: F = (mew, u) R or F (is less-than-or-equal-to) (mew, u) R?!

Static friction is always less than or equal to \mu N, where N is the normal force pressing the surfaces together.

Padford
Feb7-05, 04:01 PM
Thank you both very much! Very helpful :rofl:

-Padford