An object with a mass of 5 kg is on a plane with an incline of - pi/8 . If it takes 8 N to start pushing the object down the plane and 3 N to keep pushing it, what are the coefficients of static and kinetic friction?
1 Answer
The static coefficient of friction is
The kinetic coefficient of friction is
Explanation:
For our diagram,
If we apply Newton's Second Law up perpendicular to the plane we get:
R-mgcostheta=0
:. R=5gcos(pi/8) \ \ N
Initially it takes
D+mgsin theta -F = 0
:. F = 8+5gsin (pi/8) \ \ N
And the friction is related to the Reaction (Normal) Force by
F = mu R => 8+5gsin (pi/8) = mu (5gcos(pi/8))
:. mu = (8+5gsin (pi/8))/(5gcos(pi/8))
:. mu = 0.5909306 ...
Once the object is moving the driving force is reduced from
D+mgsin theta -F = 0
:. F = 3+5gsin (pi/8) \ \ N
And the friction is related to the Reaction (Normal) Force by
F = mu R => 3+5gsin (pi/8) = mu (5gcos(pi/8))
:. mu = (3+5gsin (pi/8))/(5gcos(pi/8))
:. mu = 0.4804482 ...
So the static coefficient of friction is
the kinetic coefficient of friction is