A2L Item 051
- Description: Identify size of friction force on rock on incline.
- Goal: Reasoning about the vector nature of force.
- Source: UMPERG
- Keywords: Forces, Friction, Mechanics, Reasoning
The question for students:
A rock sits on a hillside. The slope of the hillside is inclined to the horizontal at approximately 30°.
Which of the forces exerted on the rock is smallest in magnitude?
- Friction force due to the ground
- Gravitational force due to the Earth
- Normal force due to the ground
- The Friction, Gravitational and Normal force are equal in magnitude
- Cannot be determined
- None of the above
Commentary for teachers:
Answers
(1). The smallest force is the friction force. The normal force balances the component of gravity perpendicular to the hillside and the friction force balance the component of gravity parallel to the hillside. Since the hillside has a slope of 30°, the tangential component of gravity is smaller.
Background
Many students fail to perceive that the static situation implies a relationship between the forces. They may think that one requires information such as the mass, and coefficient of friction to compute the forces before the forces can be compared.
Questions to Reveal Student Reasoning
Can you determine the gravitational force? …normal force? … friction force? Are there any relationships between these forces? If so, what are they? Why doesn’t the rock slide down the hill?
Suggestions
Draw a free-body diagram.
Set up a demonstration using a block on a plane with adjustable angle.