The amount of friction force that acts upon a body of mass depends on two factors: the property of the object and the normal force acting on the body. "Coefficient of friction" refers to the property of the material; in other words, the higher the coefficient of friction, larger the friction force is.
The force of friction can be represented by this equation: FF = µFN. µ in this case represents the coefficient of friction. It can best be described as the numerical value that equates to the property of the object we are dealing with. µ does not have units; this reinforces the idea that it is just a numerical value that represents how "rough" or "smooth" the surface of an object is. Simply, the coefficient of friction is a way to describe, symbolically and numerically, how hard it is to move an object along a surface that the object is in contact with.
quality of the Surface is affected to the Coefficient of friction
It means that the maximum force of friction is greater than the weight of the object.
You need two different materials to determine the coefficient of friction. Without another material you cannot know what the coefficient of friction is.
With what material? Coefficient of friction is for two materials.
the slope is the coefficient of friction. look at the equation of the graph as apply it to any of the friction problems your teacher gave you.
No. Coefficient of friction is not measured in units.
quality of the Surface is affected to the Coefficient of friction
The strength of the force of friction depends on the types of surfaces involved and on how hard the surfaces push together.
Limiting friction is just the maximum static friction force (if you go over that point static friction becomes kinetic friction).Let f = frictional force,c = coefficient of frictionN = Normal forcefmax = cN = limiting frictionAlthough the term coefficient of limiting friction is not really used, I'd assume it would just be "c" (it's a coefficient after all). So they would be the same.If you meant is coefficient of friction the same as limiting friction, than the answer is no. Coefficient of friction is just the "c" in the equation. Limiting friction however is the product of the coefficient and the normal force.
It means that the maximum force of friction is greater than the weight of the object.
You need two different materials to determine the coefficient of friction. Without another material you cannot know what the coefficient of friction is.
Most likely it would mean "coefficient of friction."
The coefficient of friction is dimensionless; it has no units.
With what material? Coefficient of friction is for two materials.
The coefficient of friction is a scalar quantity which has no direction which does not have an angle.
A higher coefficient of friction indicates that two surfaces in contact have a greater resistence. A lower coefficient of friction indicates that the two surfaces in contact have less resistence. Soccer cleats on grass have a greater coefficient of friction than skates on ice.
A higher coefficient of friction indicates that two surfaces in contact have a greater resistence. A lower coefficient of friction indicates that the two surfaces in contact have less resistence. Soccer cleats on grass have a greater coefficient of friction than skates on ice.