PHYS 031 Lecture Notes - Friction, Dynamic Equilibrium, Net Force

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Chapter 6: dynamics i: motion along a line. Equilibrium: an object on which the net force is zero. Equilibrium: newton"s first law: fnet = 0 n: choose coordinates. Identify contact/long-range forces to draw the free body diagram. Gravitational force on an object of mass m on earth is labeled fg: fg = mg (m = mass in kg; g = 9. 8 m/s . Fynet = 0 = tsin + tsin - fg. T = [(20) (9. 8)] / (2sin ) = [(20) (9. 8)] / (2(2/3)) = [3(20) (9. 8)] / (4) = 147 n. Fxnet = 0 = tcos10 + tcos10 - f. Static equilibrium: static friction must exactly equal pushing force. There"s clearly a limit to how big fs can get. If you push hard enough, the object starts to move. Fs max = s * n (depends on normal force) An object remains at rest as long as fs is less than fs max.

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