Describe kinetic friction between two surfaces
- Kinetic friction occurs when two surfaces in contact move relative to each other.
- i. The kinetic friction force is exerted in a direction opposite to the motion of each surface relative to the other surface.
- ii. The force of friction between two surfaces does not depend on the size of the surface area of contact.
- The magnitude of the kinetic friction force exerted on an object is the product of the normal force the surface exerts on the object and the coefficient of kinetic friction. R - -- - µ=FFfk k n, elevant equation:
- i. The coefficient of kinetic friction depends on the material properties of the surfaces that are in contact.
- ii. Normal force is the perpendicular component of the force exerted on an object by the surface with which it is in contact; it is directed away from the surface.