Finding coefficient of fuzzy block and dynamics cart.

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To calculate the coefficient of friction between a fuzzy block and a dynamics cart, it's essential to understand the relevant formulas, such as u=ff/fn, uk=fk/fn, and us=fs/fn. The normal force (fn) is known to be 9.8 m/s², but other variables are needed for calculations. The discussion suggests conducting an experiment to find the coefficient rather than relying solely on calculations. Using a ramp with the object can provide a practical method to determine the coefficients of friction. Experimentation and research are encouraged to gain a deeper understanding of the concepts involved.
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Homework Statement


Calculate the coefficient of friction between a fuzzy block and dynamics cart?
This is a Lab task so I have all the materials but I don't know where to start.



Homework Equations


u=ff/fn
uk=fk/fn
us=fs/fn



The Attempt at a Solution


I tried using the formulas but i don't have any of the variables exept fn which is the magnitude of the normal force to an object and so since an object is perpindicular to the surface it is 9.8m/s^2
 
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JohnCarter said:

Homework Statement


Calculate the coefficient of friction between a fuzzy block and dynamics cart?
This is a Lab task so I have all the materials but I don't know where to start.



Homework Equations


u=ff/fn
uk=fk/fn
us=fs/fn



The Attempt at a Solution


I tried using the formulas but i don't have any of the variables exept fn which is the magnitude of the normal force to an object and so since an object is perpindicular to the surface it is 9.8m/s^2

Welcome to the PF.

Are you allowed to just find the coefficient experimentally, or do you need to calculate/estimate it before doing any experiments?
 
I'm doing it experimentally,I don't have to calculate or estimate anything.
 
JohnCarter said:
I'm doing it experimentally,I don't have to calculate or estimate anything.

Do you know the simple way to use a ramp and object to find the coefficients of friction?
 
umm no.. enlighten me
 
JohnCarter said:
umm no.. enlighten me

Well, this is your assignment, so you need to do the bulk of the work (per the PF rules link at the top of the page).

You've been given the hint that there is an easy way to find one or both of the coefficients of friction between an object and an inclined plane. See if you can use Google to get more hints, or think about the definition of mu...
 
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