Using Whole Vector Force Representations for "Friction Problems"

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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The use of "whole vector forces" and force components to describe and "solve" some typical friction problems will be compared. Although the results are identical for these two representations, using whole vector forces provides a more clear and direct representation and method for getting "answers". Examples will include: (1) an object on a tipped surface, (2) an object pulled or pushed on a surface, (3) minimizing the applied force for (2), and (4) an automobile on a banked surface.

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