Friction | How Dose Normal Reaction Works? | Normal Reaction | Class 11 Physics | IIT JEE | JEE MAIN

Friction | How Dose Normal Reaction Works? | Normal Reaction | Class 11 Physics | IIT JEE | JEE MAIN

Friction | Normal Reaction | How Does Normal Reaction Works? | Class 11 Physics | IIT JEE | JEE MAIN

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What is friction?
Friction is defined as the force that opposes the motion of a solid object over another.
There are mainly four types of friction: static friction, sliding friction, rolling friction, and fluid friction.

Frictional Force
Frictional force refers to the force generated by two surfaces that contact and slide against each other. These forces are mainly affected by the surface texture and the amount of force impelling them together. The angle and position of the object affect the amount of frictional force.

What is Kinetic Friction?
Kinetic friction is defined as a force that acts between moving surfaces. A body moving on the surface experiences a force in the opposite direction of its movement. The magnitude of the force will depend on the coefficient of kinetic friction between the two materials.

Normal Force

The normal force is a force of contact. When two surfaces are not in connection, a normal force can not be exerted on one another. For example, consider a table and a container, when they are not in contact not possible to exert normal force on one another. But, when two objects are touching one another, they exert normal force on one another vertical to the contacting surface. Here normal denotes to perpendicular.

The normal force is equal to the weight of the body during deceleration. When the body is about fall, depends on the location of the body on the ground. The normal force is represented by FN and measured in terms of N (Newtons).

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