Kinesiology 3341A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Force Platform, Friction

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Friction: the force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact with one another. It occurs when either micro or macroscopic bonds form between two surfaces. Force of static friction: the force required to start the movement of an object opposed by friction. Force of sliding friction (kinetic friction): the force required to keep the object moving against friction once it is already moving: this is a smaller friction force. It describes the tendency for two surfaces to not slide over eachother. The coefficient can be greater than 1. You use this calculation if you have access to a force platform. Normal force: the force pushing one surface on to the other influences the friction between them and acts perpendicularly. A tangential force acts parallel or line with or we might say at a tangent to the surface. Force of friction is dictated by two factors:

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