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twotaileddemon
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Homework Statement
Just wondering.. does the coefficient of kinetic friction and force of kinetic friction vary with mass?
Homework Equations
∑F = mg – Fk = (M + m)a
Fk = ukN
N = mg
uk = [mg – (M + m)a]/Mg
The Attempt at a Solution
I think that as the mass of an object increases, the coefficient of kinetic friction decreases and thus the force of kinetic friction decreases based on the equation Fk = ukN. This is a direct result of my lab experiment. We had a wooden block with some weights (mass M) and a weight attached to a hanger (mass m), which was attached to a string, attached to a pulley and futher attached to the end of a block of wood. We were just testing whether or not the velocity, acceleration, surface area, or mass affects the coefficient/force of kinetic friction. Based on my results, only mass varied.. but I am wondering if my statement in the first sentence is correct. Thanks