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Contact Forces (HL IB Physics)

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Contact Forces

  • A contact force is defined as:

A force which acts between objects that are physically touching

  • Examples of contact forces include:
    • Friction
    • Fluid resistance or viscous drag
    • Tension
    • Normal (reaction) force

Surface friction, Ff

  • Surface friction is a force that opposes motion
  • Occurs when the surfaces of objects rub against each other, e.g. car wheels on the ground

Fluid resistance or viscous drag, Fd

  • Fluid resistance, or viscous drag, is a type of friction
  • Occurs when an object moves through a fluid (a liquid or a gas)
  • Air resistance is a type of fluid resistance or viscous drag force

Tension, FT

  • Tension is a force that occurs within an object when a pulling force is applied to both ends 
  • Occurs when two forces are applied in opposite directions to the ends of an object e.g. a mass on a spring suspended from a clamp

Normal / reaction force, FN

  • Reaction forces occur when an object is supported by a surface
  • It is the component of the contact force acting perpendicular to the surface that counteracts the body e.g. a book on a table

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