friksjonsnivået
Friksjonsnivået refers to the magnitude of the resisting force that opposes relative motion between two surfaces in contact. It is generally quantified as the ratio of the frictional force to the normal force acting perpendicular to the interface. This ratio, known in physics as the friction coefficient, can be either static (preventing the start of motion) or kinetic (acting once motion has begun). Friksjonsnivået depends on the nature of the materials, surface roughness, temperature, presence of lubricants, and any interstitial substances.
In practice, the friction coefficient is determined through laboratory experiments where two bodies are pressed together
Industries rely on accurate knowledge of friksjonsnivået to design brakes, gears, tires, and robotic joints, as
Because friction can both enable necessary grip and cause unwanted wear, engineers and scientists continually refine