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Understanding Friction and Levers in Physics

The document covers various concepts related to friction, levers, force, and torque in physics. It includes definitions and examples of different types of friction (static, dynamic, limiting), lever classes, and Newton's laws of motion. Additionally, it discusses the relationship between force, torque, and angular momentum.

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Understanding Friction and Levers in Physics

The document covers various concepts related to friction, levers, force, and torque in physics. It includes definitions and examples of different types of friction (static, dynamic, limiting), lever classes, and Newton's laws of motion. Additionally, it discusses the relationship between force, torque, and angular momentum.

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06. (Friction)

(FRICTION)  (Rolling Friction)

 (Friction)

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1.
2.
 (Static Friction)

3. 

 (Dynamic Friction) 4. (Lubricant)


(i) –
 (Limiting Friction) (ii) –
 (Reaction Froce)

 (Sliding Friction)

Ex :–

Physics By Khan Sir KGS (26.)


 F
Sol. µ 
R
F 40
R=   20
μ 2
Note :–


 = tan
Note :–

3. 30°

1. Sol.  = tan
= tan 30°
1
=
Sol. 3
 t
V

V
T
g

4. 150 m/s
FK  R
FK . R
 (Friction Coefficient)
150 150
Sol. t = = = 3 sec.
5  10 50
FR

F  µR
s V
F
µ=
R V2
s
µ 2 g
0 1
5. 20 m/s

2. 40 N
2 400
Sol.  10
2  2  10

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Physics By Khan Sir KGS (27.)


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07. (Lever)

 (Sinele Mechines)

Ex :–
 (Lever)

 (Fulcrum)
F

 (Load)
W
Effort
 (Effort)
Load
p
 (Types of Lever)


Fulcrum
 (First Class Lever)
Effort

 (Second Class Lever)

Ex :– Ex :–

Physics By Khan Sir KGS (28.)


Load TRICK :–
Flucrum F L E
Effort

 (Third Class Lever)

 (Effort Arm)

 (Load Arm)

× (FL) = × (FE)

Ex :– Load Effort

Effort Arm

Load Arm Fulcrum

(FE)
= =
(FL)
Flucrum

Load Note :

Effort

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Physics By Khan Sir KGS (29.)


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08. (Force and Torque)

(FORCE) 

1. (Inertia of Rest)

 SI
Ex :–
 F S.I  kgms–2
=
(1)
 F C.G.S  kgms–2 = dyne
 1N  105 dyne
 (Two Types of Force) (2)
1. (Balance Force)
(3)

2. (Unbalance Force) (4) card board


carb board

(5)

1. (Inertia of Rest)

(a)
(b)
Ex :–
(c)
(1)
(d)
 (Newton's Law of Mo- (2)
tion)
Principiya (3)
Note :–

(Newton's First Law)
(Newton's Second Law)

(Inertia)

Physics By Khan Sir KGS (30.)


Trick :–

P2  P1

t
mv 2 – mv1
f 
t
m  v 2 – v1   (Centripetal Force)–
f
t
f = ma





Remark :–


Note :– mv2
F=
r
m  rω 
2
(F = ma) , m = a= mr 2 ω 2
F= = = mr2
 r r

F = mrω 2

(Newton's Third Law) 1


Q. 8 m 400 kg
2

(Action
reaction) 2
 1
F = 8 × 400 ×  
2

1
 = 8 × 400 ×
4
 = 800
 (Centrifugal Force)–
Ex :–
(1) Ex :–
(2)
(3) Rocket

(4) (TORQUE)

(5)
Note :–
 (Nm)

Ex :– etc.

Physics By Khan Sir KGS (31.)


 

==F×S 
 ()  (Angular Momentum)
1. 120Nm
40N = L = mvr

V
T =F×S
120 = 40 × S
S = 3m Ans. M
r
 (Coupling) –



=F×S

Ex :–
Ex :–
 (Centre of Mass) –
(i)

(ii)


(iii)


(iv)

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