Physics Ch 5 Flashcards
Friction
force that is around us all the time that opposes relative motion between systems in contact but also allows us to move
Kinetic friction
if two systems are in contact and moving relative to one another
Static friction
when objects are stationary; this can act between them; usually greater than kinetic friction between objects
Magnitude of static friction (fs)
fs </= usN, where us is the coefficient of static friction and N is the magnitude of the normal force (the force perpendicular to the surface)
Magnitude of kinetic friction (fk)
fk = ukN, where uk is the coefficient of kinetic friction; friction behaves simply
Drag force
always opposes the motion of an object; proportional to some function of the velocity of the object in a fluid; Fd is proportional to velocity squared
Stokes’ Law
Fs = 6pi times radius times viscosity (n) times velocity (v)
Deformation
change in shape due to the application of a force
Hooke’s Law
F = proportionality constant (k) times the change in L (amount of deformation, change in length for example)
Tensile strength
strength based on a given tension/compression
Stress
ratio of force to area (N/m^2)
Strain
ratio of change in length to length (unitless)
Shear deformation
deformation perpendicular to the original length of an object