Dynamic friction calculator
The friction that occurs in dynamic friction is called "dynamic friction." When the force applied to the object is greater than the maximum static friction, the object begins to move. After the movement, if the applied force is reduced, the object stops moving again. This situation indicates that after the object moves, there is also a force that prevents the object from moving, that is, there is frictional resistance. The friction generated by the movement of such an object is called the frictional force.
Dynamic friction: \(Fk=μk \times N\)
Here:
Kk = dynamic friction factor
N = normal force
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