P6-Topic 1
P6-Topic 1
P6-Topic 1
CONTACT and NONCONTACT FORCE • For the same two surfaces in contact, the sliding
friction is always less than the static friction.
Contact Force
is the force between two bodies that are in The ratio of frictional force to the normal force is
direct contact. Noncontact force (action-at- always constant. This constant is called the
a-distance force) coefficient of friction (μ). The value of this constant
o is the force that acts even if the is always between 0 and 1 except in idealized cases
interacting bodies are separated by wherein the surfaces are assumed to be smooth
a distance. wherein μ = 0.
Net force of resultant force is the vector sum of all Relation between Frictional Force and Normal
the forces acting on a body. Force: f = μN
Physics for Engineers (Lecture)
Law of Acceleration
For a body to accelerate, a net force is needed!
CLASSES OF FORCE