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Hi everyone.
I just started learning some basic Newtonian mechanics and several questions arose.
Hope you could help me with it. Thank you.
1. What exactly constitutes the "normal force".
It says that normal force is perpendicular to the surface where the object is placed but I don't really understand what exactly is this force.
2. Is "at rest" categorized as motion as well? Since Newton's First Law states that force doesn't produce motion..whereas it changes motion. Then if at rest is not considered motion then the law doesn't hold right?
3. Can frictional force produce motion?
We did those free body diagrams. I was wondering what would happen if you keep increasing the frictional force while keeping other forces the same. Wouldn't there be a non-zero net force then?
I just started learning some basic Newtonian mechanics and several questions arose.
Hope you could help me with it. Thank you.
1. What exactly constitutes the "normal force".
It says that normal force is perpendicular to the surface where the object is placed but I don't really understand what exactly is this force.
2. Is "at rest" categorized as motion as well? Since Newton's First Law states that force doesn't produce motion..whereas it changes motion. Then if at rest is not considered motion then the law doesn't hold right?
3. Can frictional force produce motion?
We did those free body diagrams. I was wondering what would happen if you keep increasing the frictional force while keeping other forces the same. Wouldn't there be a non-zero net force then?