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Jearred
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In an equation that I was given in order to find normal force, it tells me that normal force is equal to negative(mass times gravity).
F = -mg
I was just wondering why is it negative? Is it because it is acting against something?
Also, in another question I was given this great help:
F = ma = -μmg
μ = -a / g
= -(-1.5m/s²) / 9.8m/s²
= 0.15
I was just wondering why is the negative included?(the first negative, not the negative on the acceleration) What if the acceleration would have been positive? I don't think friction can be negative, can it? Please explain.
F = -mg
I was just wondering why is it negative? Is it because it is acting against something?
Also, in another question I was given this great help:
F = ma = -μmg
μ = -a / g
= -(-1.5m/s²) / 9.8m/s²
= 0.15
I was just wondering why is the negative included?(the first negative, not the negative on the acceleration) What if the acceleration would have been positive? I don't think friction can be negative, can it? Please explain.