I need some help understanding a problem regarding Friction Force.

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This problem is regarding the concept of Friction Force in the context of a skateboard and the effects of walking on it. The original poster is uncertain about the mechanics involved when they walk along the skateboard while at rest.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • The original poster attempts to understand why the skateboard would move in the opposite direction when they walk forward. They question the role of static friction and the forces involved. Some participants discuss Newton's laws of motion as a framework for understanding the situation.

Discussion Status

Participants are engaging with the original poster's question, providing insights into the action-reaction forces at play. There is a sense of clarification emerging, but no explicit consensus has been reached regarding the underlying mechanics.

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The original poster expresses a desire to ask additional questions within the same thread, indicating a potential for ongoing discussion related to the topic of friction and motion.

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Homework Statement


This problem is regarding Friction Force:

Imagine a skateboard, low and with well-oiled bearings. What would happen if, standing over it at rest, you begin to walk along its length?

The Attempt at a Solution


There are 4 options. I chose this one:
It would start moving in the opposite direction.

The book says it's the correct Answer, but I'm not quite sure why that is.

Is it because the Static friction coefficient is bigger than the force I exert on the skateboard by walking?

P.D. Would it be against the rules if I post a new question, about the same topic in this same thread, once I get the last one answered?
 
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its not that its because action reaction.when you walk forward you exert a backward force on the skateboard which moves you forward and the backward force exerted by you moves the skateboard backward
 
Wow! Thanks, It seems a little more logical hehe :P

And it makes sense, since I'm studying Newton's 3 laws of motion. Thanks :)
 
welcome!if possible you can head for my question
 
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You mean this question: "CHALLENGING pHYSICS questions(dedicated for lover's of physics)" 'Cause if so, I'm totally trying to solve that one, right after my Physics exam on Friday (Today :D )

It seems interesting, mainly because I'll have to read some old stuff, as well as some new stuff to even attempt to solve it.

Bye! See you around :)
 

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