Contact Forces (DP 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
Examples of contact forces
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