Respuesta :
Answer:
The coefficients of static and kinetic friction for this experiment are 0.716 and 0.596, respectively.
Explanation:
The Free Body Diagram associated with the experiment is presented as attachment included below.
Friction is a contact force that occurs as a reaction against any change in state of motion, which is fostered by gravity.
Normal force is another contact force that appears as a reaction to the component of weight perpendicular to the direction of motion. Let consider a framework of reference consisting in two orthogonal axes, one being parallel to the direction of motion (x-axis) and the other one normal to it (y-axis). Equations of motion are described herein:
[tex]\Sigma F_{x} = W \cdot \sin \theta - f = 0[/tex]
[tex]\Sigma F_{y} = N - W \cdot \cos \theta = 0[/tex]
Where:
[tex]W[/tex] - Weight of the eraser, measured in newtons.
[tex]f[/tex] - Friction force, measured in newtons.
[tex]N[/tex] - Normal force, measured in newtons.
[tex]\theta[/tex] - Angle of the incline, measured in degrees.
The maximum allowable static friction force is:
[tex]f = \mu_{s} \cdot N[/tex]
Where:
[tex]\mu_{s}[/tex] - Coefficient of static friction, dimensionless.
[tex]N[/tex] - Normal force, measured in newtons.
Likewise, the kinetic friction force is described by the following model:
[tex]f = \mu_{k} \cdot N[/tex]
Where:
[tex]\mu_{k}[/tex] - Coefficient of static friction, dimensionless.
[tex]N[/tex] - Normal force, measured in newtons.
And weight is equal to the product of the mass of eraser and gravitational constant ([tex]g = 9.807\,\frac{m}{s^{2}}[/tex])
In this exercise, coefficients of static and kinetic friction must be determined. First equation of equilibrium has to be expanded and coefficient of friction cleared:
[tex]m\cdot g \cdot \sin \theta - \mu\cdot N = 0[/tex]
[tex]\mu = \frac{m\cdot g \cdot \sin \theta}{N}[/tex]
But [tex]N = m\cdot g \cos \theta[/tex], so that:
[tex]\mu = \tan \theta[/tex]
Now, coefficients of static and kinetic friction are, respectively:
[tex]\mu_{s} = \tan 35.6^{\circ}[/tex]
[tex]\mu_{s} \approx 0.716[/tex]
[tex]\mu_{k} \approx \tan 30.8^{\circ}[/tex]
[tex]\mu_{k} \approx 0.596[/tex]
The coefficients of static and kinetic friction for this experiment are 0.716 and 0.596, respectively.
