
How can I calculate deceleration due to friction?
Aug 15, 2020 · I was wondering, how can I calculate the decelerations of an object due to friction - and therefore find the maximal distance it can reach? For example, if a car suddenly brakes in …
How Is Heat Calculated from Friction Over Time? - Physics Forums
Jun 2, 2008 · How does one calculate the heat generated by a force of friction with respect to time? Let's stick with constant mass and assume that we know everything...
How to calculate a change in velocity as a result of friction?
Mar 10, 2018 · How to calculate a change in velocity as a result of friction? Ask Question Asked 7 years, 9 months ago Modified 3 years, 3 months ago
newtonian mechanics - How do I calculate frictional forces of an …
Feb 15, 2024 · 0 Game developer here. Most problems about objects sliding down sloped planes with friction are about the object sliding in the natural downward sliding direction of the slope. …
Turbulent flow in a pipe - how to compute the friction coefficient ...
May 4, 2019 · Choosing a value of "1" for one of your variables is probably a poor choice, as the special properties of "1" tend to hide errors. But, to answer your question, why don't you send …
How to calculate heat released from friction - Physics Forums
May 2, 2016 · If I wanted to calculate, say, the heat released during space shuttle re-entry, how should I do it? I know they provide the heat on their website, but if I wanted to arrive at the …
Coefficient of Friction With only Time and Distance
Dec 24, 2017 · A high school student has developed a formula to calculate the coefficient of kinetic/static friction using only distance and time, as they lack a way to measure force. There …
Is it possible to find the coefficient of friction without frictional ...
It is unclear exactly what your problem is from the information provided, so with this answer I am assuming that friction is the only force being applied to the car, and that the car is sliding to a …
Calculate combined friction on multiple different surfaces?
May 28, 2019 · Hello, I have a cuboid on two different surfaces. I am applying a changeable force F to it, but it should stay on the same point / in static friction. I now want to calculate the …
Work done against friction problem? - Physics Stack Exchange
Apr 26, 2023 · The work done against friction is the difference of the two. Hence 100J. However, I do not understand the intuition for this calculation. When we calculate the work done up the …