What are the two factors that determine the strength of the force of friction between two sliding objects?

1 Answer
Nov 14, 2017

The two factors are the mass of the objects and the coefficient of friction between them. The angle between them is also very significant.

Explanation:

The friction force is defined as #F_f=muF_N# where #F_N# is the normal force (90 degrees to the surface supporting the object).

#F_N=mgCos(theta)# where m is the mass of the object, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and #theta# is the angle of any slope involved in the problem.

#mu# is the coefficient of friction between objects. #mu# can either be looked up in a table or calculated as #mu=F_f/F_N#