01:750:271 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Friction, Density Of Air, Centripetal Force

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Frictional force: static frictional force (cid:0) the frictional force that acts when there is no motion, kinetic frictional force (cid:0) the frictional force that acts when there is motion. *evidently, there is a maximum magnitude of the frictional force. When you exceed that maximum magnitude, the crate slides. *usually, the magnitude of the kinetic frictional force is less than the maximum magnitude of the static frictional force. Fluid (cid:0) anything that can flow generally either a gas or a liquid. Drag force (cid:0) a force that opposes the relative motion and points in the direction in which the fluid flows relative to the body. Effective cross-sectional area (cid:0) the area of a cross section taken perpendicular to the velocity. *if a body falls long enough, d eventually equals fg. This means that a = 0, and so the body"s speed no longer increases. The body then falls at a constant speed, called the terminal speed vt.

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