1Let's go over the static friction model by starting with some simple experiments.
2Also, the μ s is the coefficient of static friction.
3Oh, quick note: in this case the frictional force is going to be static friction.
4One model I like to use is static friction.
5The static friction case is similar for when the two surfaces are stationary relative to each other.
6The first is called the coefficient of static friction, which is normally represented by the variable μ s .
7In static friction, the frictional force is whatever value it needs to be to prevent sliding up to some maximum value.
8The usual model for the static friction force (for a non-sliding tire) says that this friction force is proportional to the normal force.
9If I use a human mass- -of70 kg and a coefficient of static friction at 0.7 then I can plot the pole-force vs. angle.
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