This document provides an overview of dry friction, including:
- Dry friction occurs between unlubricated solid surfaces and always opposes motion or impending motion. It depends on the normal force and roughness of the surfaces.
- Static friction is less than or equal to the maximum static friction force (Fmax), which is proportional to the normal force by the static coefficient of friction (μs).
- Kinetic friction occurs once motion begins and is proportional to the normal force by the kinetic coefficient of friction (μk), which is usually less than μs.
- Friction angles (θs and θk) can be defined in terms of the coefficients based on the direction of the total reaction force.