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What is the minimum force of static friction necessary to keep the person from sliding down the ride?
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In order for the friction to be sufficient to keep a person from falling, the frictional force must be (-mg). Frictional force for an object at rest (static friction) is F = \u03bcN where \u03bc is the co-efficient of static friction and N is the normal force from the wall towards the person.
Also to know is, what minimum coefficient of static friction is needed for the cylinder to roll down without slipping?
For no slipping to occur, the coefficient of static friction must be greater than or equal to (1/3)tanθ ( 1 / 3 ) tan θ . Thus, the greater the angle of incline, the greater the coefficient of static friction must be to prevent the cylinder from slipping.
One may also ask, what is the minimum coefficient of friction needed between the wall and the person? 0.26
Besides, what force keeps the people from falling out the bottom of the cylinder?
static friction force
Which force is responsible for holding a car in an unbanked curve?
friction force