Simple Nature - Light and Matter

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i/Static friction: the tray doesn’t
slip on the waiter’s fingers.

j/Kinetic friction: the car skids.

come unstuck, and the coin begins to slide over the paper. Kinetic
friction slows down this slipping motion significantly. In terms of en-
ergy, kinetic friction is converting mechanical energy into heat, just
like when you rub your hands together to keep warm. One model
of kinetic friction is that the tiny irregularities in the two surfaces
bump against each other, causing vibrations whose energy rapidly
converts to heat and sound — you can hear this sound if you rub
your fingers together near your ear.
Fordrysurfaces, experiments show that the following equations
usually work fairly well:

Fs,max≈μsFn,

and

Fk≈μkFn,

whereμs, the coefficient of static friction, andμk, the coefficient of
kinetic friction, are constants that depend on the properties of the
two surfaces, such as what they’re made of and how rough they are.
self-check D



  1. When a baseball player slides in to a base, is the friction static, or
    kinetic?

  2. A mattress stays on the roof of a slowly accelerating car. Is the
    friction static, or kinetic?

  3. Does static friction create heat? Kinetic friction? .Answer, p.
    1055


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